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Parent & Baby/Child
Swimming Lessons

Parent and Baby Program (Ages 3-18 Months)

Our parent and baby program is suitable for babies aged 3-18 months. In each session, our instructors use a combination of music, toys, and interactive activities to create a fun and stimulating environment. These sessions are a gentle introduction to swimming, helping babies feel comfortable in the water and supporting their physical development, all while creating special moments for you and your child.

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Parent and Child Program (Ages 18-36 Months)

Our parent and child program is suitable for children aged 18-36 months. These sessions are designed to encourage independence and build water confidence in a fun, supportive setting. Through structured play, your child will develop essential swimming skills and learn important safety skills. Under the guidance of our experienced instructors, parents and children participate in fun swimming exercises tailored to develop foundational skills such as kicking, floating, and basic swimming movements.

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Join us in creating unforgettable memories and lifelong skills.

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Availability:

Monday Mornings @ Roe Lane, Churchtown, Southport

Sunday Mornings @ Revitalise Sandpipers, Southport, PR9 0LA 

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Benefits of Baby Swimming

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Health Benefits

Swimming strengthens your baby's heart and lungs, boosts their immune system, and promotes overall physical health.

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Motor Skills & Coordination 

Swimming enhances motor skills and coordination by building muscle strength, improving balance, and refining overall coordination, giving your baby a head start in physical development.​

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Social Skills

Pool time provides an excellent opportunity for babies to engage with peers, fostering the development of social skills such as sharing, communication, and building confidence through positive interactions.

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Bonding

Swimming lessons strengthen the bond between parent and baby by fostering trust and enhancing communication as they navigate the water together.

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