Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Infant Swim Lesson Houston | Learn to Swim Facility Katy Texas





http://texasswimacademy.com/ Infant Swim Lesson Houston. The Infant Survival Swim program at Texas Swim Academy is a unique style of infant swimming lessons that equips your child with the necessary skills to survive in the water. Our dedicated, knowledgeable instructors offer unsurpassed excellence in the field of infant and toddler swimming instruction.

Your child will gently be introduced to the water by their instructor. Once your child is comfortable in the water, the instructor will work with him/her to guide them through the lesson process and build a level of trust and comfort in the water. Once this is established, your child will begin to learn how to roll-back-to-float and then eventually start the swimming process depending on the child’s age.

Infant Survival Swim is amazing to watch. Infants and young children are transformed from being totally helpless in the water into confident, capable swimmers in weeks, not years. The added benefit of increasing self-esteem and independence in children while bringing relief and confidence to parents, not just meeting their expectations, but exceeding them, brings Texas Swim Academy great personal satisfaction. Teaching children to save their lives is our number one priority.

TEXAS SWIM ACADEMY is an infant, child and adult swim lesson facility. The academy strives to introduce children to water at an early age through INFANT AQUATICS, and to fully develop their swim stroke abilities through adulthood through STROKE DEVELOPMENT. Children are taught life saving swim safety skills and have the option to prepare for competitive swim team. Texas Swim Academy also offers PARENT-CHILD CLASSES to grow the bond between parent and child and to provide a seamless, comfortable introduction to water for children. To learn more about Texas Swim Academy's swim lessons, infant aquatics and other PROGRAMS, please call (832) 437-6186. Don't forget to connect with us on FACEBOOK and TWITTER!

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