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Wondering if anyone offers or could recommend private swimming classes. I am looking for something relatively bespoke: we have 1 y/o twin boys and a 4 y/o daughter. Daughter has special educational needs and has been doing classes at the council pool for about a year. She is confident in the water but hasn't made much progress as I don't think the teacher spends enough time helping her to understand his instructions. We haven't managed to take the twins swimming yet due to lack of man-power! I was wondering whether a private swimming teacher would be willing to teach a 'family lesson' i.e. my husband and I would get in the water with the twins and the teacher could help my daughter to progress her swimming a bit more. Anyone have ideas about anyone who might offer this?

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