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RegisterOur Glider swim class is designed for children aged 4 to 12 in Hudson, Stow, Fairlawn, and the surrounding areas. We provide three levels of swim instruction to accommodate different skill levels, ensuring each child can learn and progress at their own pace.
We offer swim lessons tailored to your child’s abilities and comfort level. Each Glider swim class is 30 minutes long, with a four-child limit to ensure personalized attention. Beginners will acquire foundational skills like submerging their body, holding their breath, rolling over, and back floating. Intermediate swimmers will focus on improving their freestyle/front crawl technique and swimming longer distances.
At Goldfish Swim School in Hudson, we make learning to swim fun and engaging. Our instructors use games, rewards, and a supportive environment to help children develop their skills and enjoy their time in the water. Every swim class is designed to build confidence and create lasting memories.
In addition to teaching swimming techniques, our Glider swim class aims to build confidence and a love for swimming in every child. By fostering a supportive environment, we help children overcome any fears they may have about the water. The skills they learn in our classes are essential for swimming and contribute to their overall water safety.
Our small class sizes ensure that each child receives individualized attention in our Glider swim class. This approach allows our instructors to provide personalized guidance and support, helping each swimmer achieve their personal goals and develop their skills effectively.
If you want to give your child the gift of swimming, contact Goldfish Swim School in Hudson. Our program for kids aged 4 to 12 offers a structured, fun, and effective way for your child to learn to swim and develop important water safety skills. Contact us to learn more about our programs and how to enroll your child today or book a class online today!
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