Looking for Toddler Swim Lessons, That Actually Teach Them to Swim

Updated on April 14, 2008
J.B. asks from Fort Worth, TX
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We are in the process of purchasina house with pool in May. I would like to have my 2-year-old learn how to swim, for safety's sake. We have done the Benbrook YMCA for 2 summers now. It is fun and he enjoys it, but he didn't really learn much. I looked into Emler and they are closing their Arlington pool this June. We live in West FW and Southlake would be a huge drive. Does anyone know of any other good places that actually teach 2-year-olds to swim???

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K.A.

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Aquakids in North Fort Worth is really great. My daughter has been going there since August and I have been really happy with her skills development. They group the kids both by age and skill level so they are in a group with just kids right at their level and I believe the max in a class is 4 which I thought was great.

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C.

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Aqua kids is great! My two year old learned how to swim in one session. They have a Keller location, and a Flower Mound - great school!

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K.J.

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There is a swim school in benbrook in sw fort worth, dont know if this drive would be to long for you or not. if your child is 2 then they require 2 sets of swim lessons. if you want more info respond back and i can email you the email that they sent me with all the info you need. they seem to know what they are doing and i think it takes place at the ladys house. let me know if you need more info.

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M.

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First, we have had better luck at that age teaching them ourselves, starting with a floaty suit like they sell at Target. They are very unreliable at that age. I would recommend a katch-a-kid net - much safer than a gate, not to mention nicer looking. That way, the net is only off when you are in the pool. Unlike a gate, they can not get to the water. (Mine were always smart enough at 2 to climb over a gate) Also, install a beeping alarm on all doors, so you know before they get out. A pool is a little scary at this age, but so far so good for us. Good luck!

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R.L.

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Frankie Bolen does group lessons or will do private lessons at her house. She lives in the Lakeside area (Lake Worth). I have not used her yet, but this year we will be putting our girls in her classes. My sister-in-law used her with her kids and they are great swimmers. Much better than the Y. Her number is ###-###-####. I don't remember if she lets you watch...

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