
About Me

Thank you for stopping by and since you’re here, permit me to share a bit about my journey into the magnificent world of swimming. I grew up along the Caribbean coastline of my native Colombia, nestled next to spectacular beaches. My family spent every possible moment, holiday and special occasions dipping into the nearby sea! I will always cherish those vivid and glorious memories swimming and frolicking in warm, welcoming waves.
Swim Float Baby Programs
AVALAIBLE
Children 9 Months and Up. who are crawling or walking are ideal. Lessons may start sooner with the instructor's permission.
All students who have finished a Basic Skills Course through ANY Survival Swim Program are eligible for this course.
Children must complete Basic Training before continuing to classes once or twice a week in our Maintenance Program for the best skill retention.







F.A.Q
Why is it crucial that everyone, especially youngsters, be able to swim?
• Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury deaths in children ages 1 to 4 years.
• Drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury deaths for children ages 1-14.
• Drowning is the fifth leading cause of unintentional injury deaths for all ages in the United States.
• While nothing is 100 percent preventable, survival swim lessons are an added layer of defense against a tragic accident.
Why are lessons only 10 minutes?
Although the 10-minute period may at first blush seem to be an abbreviated swimming lesson, each lesson is a private lesson, and your child is getting the undivided attention of their Certified Instructor. Each lesson, though short, is very intense. Young children are sensorimotor learners, and mastery of a sensorimotor skill is most effectively achieved by short, frequent exposure.
The 10-minute lesson also honors the child's attention span and avoids the risk of temperature and physical fatigue.
Can I give my child a meal before his lesson?
Food consumption should be kept to a minimum 1 to 2 hours prior to the session because dairy products, meals high in protein, and foods high in fat digest more slowly than carbs and are best consumed after the lesson.
What occurs if I skip a class?
Your child cannot skip more than three classes per week in order to ensure the efficiency of the instruction. If that happens, repetition of that week is required, as is the creation of a new schedule. We greatly appreciate your patience, cooperation, and understanding. Refunds for purchased classes or activities are not offered.
What occurs if my child becomes sick?
We are aware that illnesses can strike children at any time. If your child will be unable to attend courses due to a medical condition, kindly let us know. To avoid paying for make-up sessions when you are ready to reschedule your classes, provide the necessary physician’s note.
Can parents remain and observe during class?
YES! During lessons, you are always invited to stay and observe. Please keep in mind that it could be best to stay out of your child's line of sight, use your phone, or watch from your seat because they are still attempting to build trust with me.
What occurs if my child begins to cry?
Remember that your child will be introduced to a new environment. Crying is a common way to communicate. In this brand-new, exciting, safe experience where they can learn and grow, PediaSwim educators are trained to reassure them.
What should I bring to the classes?
Bring two towels, as well as a swimsuit that fits. Please make sure the reusable swim diaper fits tightly around the waist and legs and is free of buttons and/or snaps. All youngsters in the training phase, whether they are 3-years old or younger, are required to attend class while wearing a non-disposable diaper. Disposable diapers cannot effectively handle solid waste, and we place a high priority on maintaining the cleanliness of our pool.