FAQ
You Ask. I Gladly Answer.
Are you looking for just the right lesson to answer your needs? Still not sure which class is best for you? These FAQs can help. If you have additional questions, I am here to answer.
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR LESSONS?
The first thing that you will do is look at the Lesson schedule, pick a session or two (I highly recommend starting with two sessions for beginners.) Then, you will text, call, message, email me to set up a time slot.
HOW DO I PAY FOR LESSONS?
I will ask for a $50 Deposit via Venmo (for now) to hold your spot and the remainder of can be paid in cash or Venmo on the first day of classes. ( If you do not Venmmo, feel free to reach out.)
WHAT IF MY CHILD GETS SICK?
Children get sick, it happens. I will offer a makeup days when I can on Friday mornings through out the summer. During the school year, schedules are a little easier to work around for makeups. You will be allowed one makeup per month. (Sometimes there are extenuating circumstances. Please reach out if this is the case.)
DO YOU OFFER GROUP LESSONS?
During the school year, I have a group class called the Bottlenose Group.
This class is split up into two groups; Fall (Sept.-Dec.) & Spring (Jan.-May)
I will put out a specific calendar before signups. The class is held on Fridays 1:30-2:30
The Bottlenose group class is for meant for kids ages 5-7 (approx).
If your kid is a great swimmer, but not quite ready for swim team, yet, then this class is for them.
During the summer, I offer group classes based on interest.

WHICH CLASS IS BEST SUITED FOR ME?
Group Lessons:
For those swimmers who are NOT afraid of the water, have taken lessons before, need a refresher, are looking for stroke development.
Private Lessons:
15 minutes (18 months-4 years) 30 minutes (5 years & up) These lessons are for anyone who is looking for one on one private instruction. These lessons are especially good for those swimmers who have had a bad experience, are fearful, struggle with things such as anxiety, autism, trauma, discomfort, physical difficulties, sensory issues, motor problems and delays. And, of course, babies need that one on one attention and instruction.
Parent Tot Classes:
For babies as young as 3 months. (Can hold their heads up.) These classes are an introduction into water, learning to hold their breath and develop other important swimming skills at a young age, while also promoting bonding and socialization.
Adult Lessons:
These lessons are for adults who have never learned to swim, want to learn, or want to better their strokes. But, be prepared. I will give you homework (technique drills and workouts to do on our own).