Seahorse FAQ
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At what age should I enroll my child in swim lessons?
We begin lessons at 6 months old in accordance with the
American Red Cross. The earlier children are introduced to water, the easier it
will be for them to learn how to swim as they grow.
Is the temperature of the water safe for babies?
The ideal temperature for infant swimming is between 85-92
degrees. We keep our pool at 90 degrees
to ensure comfortable water for babies and parents.
Do I have to go in the pool with my child?
Yes, a parent or other responsible adult will be in the water
for all Seahorse classes. In addition to
being an introduction to the water, this class is designed to be a bonding
experience. Please note that no more
than one adult may go in the water
per child. If both parents, or other
family members, would like to participate we recommend alternating who will
attend the class with the child each week.
Other adults are permitted to watch the class from the pool deck.
Should I feed my child before the lesson?
Please do not feed your child less than 1 hour before
swimming to allow time to digest.
Children will likely be hungry after their lesson; it is smart to be
prepared with a snack and drink. Please
no food on the pool deck.
What is your swim diaper policy?
All children who are not potty trained must wear a swim diaper. In addition, the child
should wear a bathing suit over the swim diaper.
What if my child cries?
Every child is different, some will cry when they enter the
pool and some will not. If your child
cries, it is important to stay calm, acknowledge their fear, and reassure your
child that they are safe. Usually after
the first few lessons the child will become comfortable in the environment and
begin to enjoy swim lessons. It is
advised to continue bringing your child to swim lessons, even if they cry. Delaying or discontinuing the lessons will
reinforce the child’s fear, making it harder to overcome as the child grows up.
Where can I change my child after class?
We have fully equipped lockers rooms with changing stations
in both the men’s and women’s. We also
have a private changing room. There
shall be no changing of clothes or diapers on the pool deck out of courtesy for
all patrons as well as mandated by the Board of Health.
What will my child learn?
The focus of the Seahorse class is getting your baby
acclimated to the water. Children will
learn floating, light submersion, basic arm and leg movements, and sitting
jumps with the help of their parent and instructor. Fun songs are incorporated into the
lessons. These classes also encourage
parental bonding and social interactions.
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