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When should my baby start swim lessons
Parent Guide5 min read

When Should My Baby Start Swim Lessons?

The answer might surprise you. Research shows 6 months old — not 3 years — is the optimal entry point. Here's the developmental science behind early aquatic instruction timing.

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Swim lessons and brain development in toddlers
Research7 min read

How Swim Lessons Build Better Brains

Griffith University studied 7,000 children across three countries. What they found about cognitive development, math, and language in young swimmers changed everything we thought we knew about swim lessons.

What to look for in a toddler swim school
Parent Guide6 min read

What to Look for in a Toddler Swim School

Not all swim programs are equal. Here are the six things every parent should verify before enrolling — and why most programs can't check all six boxes.

Why we teach breaststroke before freestyle
Methodology5 min read

Why We Teach Breaststroke Before Freestyle

Every other swim school starts with freestyle. We don't — and the developmental neuroscience explains exactly why the industry has it backwards.

Are infant swim lessons safe
Safety4 min read

Are Infant Swim Lessons Safe? What Parents Need to Know

It's the first question every parent asks. The short answer is yes. Here's the long answer — what the research says, what to look for in an instructor, and what real risk looks like.

Drowning prevention facts for parents
Water Safety5 min read

Drowning Is Preventable. Here Are the Numbers Every Parent Needs.

Drowning is the #1 cause of accidental death in children ages 1–4. Formal swim lessons reduce the risk by 88%. What's stopping families from enrolling?

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