A First-Time Mom’s Guide to Infant Swimming Lessons
A First-Time Mom’s Guide to Infant Swimming Lessons
Starting something new can be difficult for anyone, whether it’s a simple task like adding a vitamin to your day or something major like becoming a mom. Gathering information before you begin is always beneficial. For first-time moms, here’s a guide to infant swimming lessons.

Advice from a Swim Mom

My name is Julia. I’m a Regional Manager at Njswim, a swim school for all ages and levels. We start children as early as three months old. For eight years I managed our swim school locations as a non-parent.

Things to Look for at Your Local Swim School

  • Warm Water- 89–93 degrees
  • Teachers- Experienced, knowledgeable, credible, loving, caring, patient, and kind teacher(s).
  • Free Trial Classes- Yes, plural! A swim school that truly understands and cares about the life of a mom and an infant, WILL offer a trial period

Tips and Tricks for a Successful Water Babies Class

  • Pack your bag
  • Comfort comes first
  • Arrive early
  • Be involved
  • Consistency is key
  • Invite your friends

Swim classes are good for both mom and baby. They help with socialization, exercise, and having some fun! Provide your child with the necessary skills while forming connections with other local families.

Find a school that offers a gentler approach and makes you feel welcomed and comfortable. Following this guide to infant swimming lessons will make it easy to get started.

For more information about Water Babies classes, contact us today! We’ll help get you enrolled in our free trial classes and answer any questions you may have.

Written by the original writer: Njswim

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