Cathy Perez is a certified swim instructor for Infant Aquatics. Initial swimming lessons with Infant Aquatics are one-on-one, approximately 10 minutes in length, usually 4 or 5 days per week for 4-6 weeks. Each swim lesson builds upon the previous day's lesson, so there is measurable progress each week. Teaching Survival Swimming to infants: The ability of a baby to float and breathe, regardless of the water's depth, for an indefinite period of time. We use the PediaSwim and Infant Aquatics program. PediaSwim is a unique learn to swim program with early emphasis on swimming and floating independently. Students can continue to develop their skills and move into stroke development.
Basic Training (New Students): Lessons are one-on-one, four days a week, Monday through Thursday and last approximately 10-15 minutes each day. Each lesson will be tailored to meet your child's needs and development, every child learns differently and at their own pace. Lessons will be adapted to meet your child's needs.
Maintenance Lessons/Refresher Lessons (Returning Students): Maintenance Lessons are conducted one or two days a week to ensure optimal skill retention and development. Once a swimmer finishes basic training they can move to maintenance lessons, once or twice a week.
Stroke Development (Returning Students): Once basic training is completed, children aged 4 and up can move to stroke development. Stroke development will be customized to your child's skill level. Lessons will start with freestyle and move to breaststroke, butterfly and backstroke as competency is met.