Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Swim instructor for grandkids April 1 to 5
Does anyone know of a swim teacher available (will pay) next week for 2 granddaughters ages 3 and 5? Could be for a couple of short sessions at neighborhood pool?
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Don't think teaching is allowed in a neighborhood pool.
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Aqua~SHYNE - *SHYNE Contact If that doesn't work, try Perry's Swim School - Private Swimming Lessons - 352-732-5540 . My 4-year old granddaughter is taking swim lessons at Perry's Swim School and it is amazing to watch her progress. Good luck and have fun! I want to welcome you to Talk of the Villages too. I hope you participate in the forum. Please, let me know how it turns out with the lessons and other fun things you do with your grandchildren. |
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Diane Castle has taught numerous classes for novice swimmers at the Villages learning College. She is excellent and great with kids. I know she does private swim lessons. You can contact her at 352-633-9345
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We took our grandchildren to the Family Pool and over the course of their visits taught them how to swim. Please tell me where you get your information that teaching swimming is not allowed in a pool here.
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The poster said neighborhood pool where no classes or people under 30 are allowed.
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I had forgotten that there are swim classes through the Lifelong Learning College. Excellent advise.
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#1 post------- fishing ????
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Difficult problem.
It is true that grandchildren under the age of 30 are not permitted to use neighborhood pools. Nor would they be allowed in sports pools. Any "lessons" would have to be conducted at a family pool associated with a rec center. You would have to check with rec center employees to see if a private instructor could use the pool to give swim lessons. Good luck. |
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I am sure lessons would benefit little ones, but so is playing with them in the water, first with " swimmies" to make them feel secure and to accidently get a little water in their faces. Our kids and grandkids with close supervision on their own became comfortable with the water. I don't think the OP was hoping for them to master the crawl just to learn to hold their breath and be comfortable?
Just my thoughts.
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Of course you can "teach" your grandkids to swim in the family pools. However I don't think anyone can get paid to teach in any venue that is for residents to enjoy. A teacher can volunteer to teach anything, but for pay only thru Learning College. A person can teach in their own private pool I suppose but there is liability issue. Also when learning to swim there are definite proven methods, like anything else.....just because you can swim doesn't make a person a good safe teacher.
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If you can find someone with a resident card who can teach your grand kids to swim, they can certainly do it in a family pool. No one needs to know that you're paying cousin x for the lessons.
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I agree. They could show the kids some basics, let them splash around a little. It isn't like they're going to swim laps.
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Thank you
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thank you
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