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Hi all,


Our daughter loves swimming and is currently doing Waterbabies. The good is that she has no fear of the water but she will actually dive in without an adult now despite not actually knowing how to swim! Its making me nervous so I'd like to speed up her swimming progress. Waterbabies is fine but it doesn't feel like the group lessons are aiming to actually get them swimming independently yet.


Has anyone done the Parent and Toddler swimming lessons at JAGS? Would you say that your toddlers were able to swim by the end of them?


TIA

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Our son did them (mostly with my heroic husband) on Saturday mornings from when he was just over 2 and he could swim by the time he was 3. Admittedly mostly underwater with his mouth open like a whale but his style refined quite quickly! Not all the kids could, but ours was keen!

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