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The Mighty Swim Blog

The  Fun  and  Benefits  of  Starting  Swimming  lessons  Early

1/15/2023

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Are you ready to make a splash in the world of swim lessons? When it comes to your little ones and swimming, the earlier you start, the better! Research has shown that starting swim lessons for babies and toddlers as young as 18 months can be an absolute blast and provide so many benefits for your child's development.

Starting early means your child will be water-safe in no time! Drowning is a serious concern and swim lessons are a sure-fire way to reduce the risk. Plus, the earlier your child learns about water safety, the more aware they will be around any body of water.

But swim lessons aren't just about safety, they're also about having fun and learning a life-long skill! Swimming is an amazing activity that's perfect for exercise, recreation, and even emergencies. The earlier your child starts, the more time they'll have to perfect their strokes and become confident and comfortable in the water.

Swimming also has a positive impact on your child's physical and mental well-being. It improves coordination, balance, and strength, and promotes relaxation and stress relief. Plus, as your child progresses in their swim lessons, they'll learn different strokes which will be beneficial for their physical development.

When you start your child's swim journey early and stay with the same swim school, you're giving them the gift of familiarity and comfort. They'll feel at ease with environment, the teachers, and the other children in the class. This will make the transition to more advanced swim lessons a breeze, and your child will be excited to show off their new skills.

And when children can see the next stage they will be moving to and know some of the children in that class, it makes the process even more fun and less intimidating for them.

At Beaconsfield Swimming, our instructors love to get to know your child's strengths and weaknesses, and tailor the lessons to suit their needs, making the whole experience more personalized and fun.

In conclusion, starting swim lessons early is a sure way to make a splash in the world of swimming. Not only is it a fun and engaging activity, but it also provides so many benefits for your child's safety, physical and mental development, and overall well-being.

And when you stay with the same swim school, you're providing your child with a familiar and comfortable environment where they can continue to grow and excel. So, don't wait, sign your little ones up for swim lessons today and watch them make a splash in the water!
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