123 Swim ABC FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Enrollment is open all the time! We run continuous lessons as we believe regular practice and personalized attention are vital to enhancing swimming skills and promoting water safety. Go to your preferred 123 Swim ABC swim school page via the Our Locations menu or button, choose your class, and complete the enrollment details. If you have any questions or need more information, contact your local 123 Swim ABC swim school or call 321-677-2177. We can’t wait to have you join us!

To begin with, you need to bring along a few essentials. These include a comfortable swimsuit for swimming, a towel for drying off when the fun is over, and a brush to keep hair neat. Furthermore, tie up your child’s long hair to avoid discomfort during swimming. Also, ensure your little one is fresh and has used the restroom to keep their class flowing smoothly.

If your child is under 3 years old or not fully potty trained, they must wear two swim diapers. You have two options: either wear one disposable swim diaper with a reusable diaper on top or wear two disposable swim diapers together. This is crucial for the health and safety of all students and instructors.

Lastly, your children must be up to date on all their vaccinations. These requirements are in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable swimming experience for everyone at 123 Swim ABC. Enjoy your swim!

If you happen to miss a swim lesson, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. Specifically, you can reschedule up to 6 lessons per year. On the other hand, if you need to cancel a lesson, it’s as easy as a few taps on our mobile app. Just ensure you do it at least 36 hours before your lesson starts.

You can schedule your make-up lesson up to a week in advance. The best part? You can use it anytime if you’re actively enrolled in our program. However, remember that we can’t always guarantee a make-up lesson as it depends on whether we have open spots. Despite this, we’ll do our best to accommodate you!

In our programs, our skilled team of instructors adeptly handles such situations. Initially, we designed our classes to assist all children in gradually adapting to the water environment enjoyably. This is done before we even start refining their swimming skills. Ultimately, our primary goal in each lesson is to transform any existing water-related fears into self-assurance and comfort in the water

Typically, by age 4, children are ready for swimming lessons to learn basic skills like floating and treading water. As they grow, they can refine these skills and learn actual strokes. By the time they reach age 5, their understanding and mobility significantly improve. However, it’s important to note that some children might be shy, anxious, or struggle to coordinate their arms or legs.

On another note, it’s crucial to remember that swimming lessons do not make children “drown-proof.” Instead, they aim to teach them “water competency” skills. These skills are designed to increase your child’s comfort in the water, and, more importantly, they can potentially assist them if they encounter difficulties while swimming.

There’s no need for concern! Our skilled educators are adept at identifying variations in abilities, comprehending your child’s skills, and determining whether a level adjustment would be advantageous in any direction. We acknowledge that everyone has a distinct pace and method of learning.

That’s why our instructors monitor their students closely and alter their teaching techniques as needed. We continually evaluate our students and are highly flexible in catering to each child’s unique strengths and areas for enhancement, assuring they attain remarkable progress!

For children with little or no prior experience in swimming, it’s essential to understand that a single lesson may not be sufficient. They typically need a longer period to adjust and get used to the new environment of swim lessons.

Should your child already have some swimming experience, perhaps due to a recent move or a desire for a change from their current school, feel free to select the level you believe is most suitable. We’ll then assess their skills in the initial lessons. We may propose a different level to optimize their learning if they are beneficial. We aim to create an engaging and stimulating environment that allows your child to progress in their swimming journey at a pace that’s just right for them.

While goggles can aid visibility, kids must also learn to swim without them. This approach is crucial as it prevents panic in unexpected situations. Specifically, in our initial classes like 123-Swim and Swim-ABC (Part A), we strongly advise learning without goggles to promote comfort and adaptability.

We follow a monthly billing cycle for our ongoing weekly swim classes. The classes your child can attend set the total amount you are billed each month. For instance, if your child’s classes are scheduled on Thursdays, and there are 5 Thursdays in a particular month, you will be billed for 5 classes. The cost per class is on your local 123 Swim ABC swim school page.

It’s worth noting that home-based practice can significantly boost learning! For instance, if your residence has a pool, allowing time for practicing swimming is a great idea. Alternatively, if a pool isn’t available, you can still exercise numerous skills in your bathtub.

123 Swim ABC FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Enrollment is open all the time! We run continuous lessons as we believe regular practice and personalized attention are vital to enhancing swimming skills and promoting water safety. Go to your preferred 123 Swim ABC swim school page via the Our Locations menu or button, choose your class, and complete the enrollment details. If you have any questions or need more information, contact your local 123 Swim ABC swim school or call 321-677-2177. We can’t wait to have you join us!

To begin with, you need to bring along a few essentials. These include a comfortable swimsuit for swimming, a towel for drying off when the fun is over, and a brush to keep hair neat. Furthermore, tie up your child’s long hair to avoid discomfort during swimming. Also, ensure your little one is fresh and has used the restroom to keep their class flowing smoothly.

If your child is under 3 years old or not fully potty trained, they must wear two swim diapers. You have two options: either wear one disposable swim diaper with a reusable diaper on top or wear two disposable swim diapers together. This is crucial for the health and safety of all students and instructors.

Lastly, your children must be up to date on all their vaccinations. These requirements are in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable swimming experience for everyone at 123 Swim ABC. Enjoy your swim!

If you happen to miss a swim lesson, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. Specifically, you can reschedule up to 6 lessons per year. On the other hand, if you need to cancel a lesson, it’s as easy as a few taps on our mobile app. Just ensure you do it at least 36 hours before your lesson starts.

You can schedule your make-up lesson up to a week in advance. The best part? You can use it anytime if you’re actively enrolled in our program. However, remember that we can’t always guarantee a make-up lesson as it depends on whether we have open spots. Despite this, we’ll do our best to accommodate you!

In our programs, our skilled team of instructors adeptly handles such situations. Initially, we designed our classes to assist all children in gradually adapting to the water environment enjoyably. This is done before we even start refining their swimming skills. Ultimately, our primary goal in each lesson is to transform any existing water-related fears into self-assurance and comfort in the water

Typically, by age 4, children are ready for swimming lessons to learn basic skills like floating and treading water. As they grow, they can refine these skills and learn actual strokes. By the time they reach age 5, their understanding and mobility significantly improve. However, it’s important to note that some children might be shy, anxious, or struggle to coordinate their arms or legs.

On another note, it’s crucial to remember that swimming lessons do not make children “drown-proof.” Instead, they aim to teach them “water competency” skills. These skills are designed to increase your child’s comfort in the water, and, more importantly, they can potentially assist them if they encounter difficulties while swimming.

There’s no need for concern! Our skilled educators are adept at identifying variations in abilities, comprehending your child’s skills, and determining whether a level adjustment would be advantageous in any direction. We acknowledge that everyone has a distinct pace and method of learning.

That’s why our instructors monitor their students closely and alter their teaching techniques as needed. We continually evaluate our students and are highly flexible in catering to each child’s unique strengths and areas for enhancement, assuring they attain remarkable progress!

For children with little or no prior experience in swimming, it’s essential to understand that a single lesson may not be sufficient. They typically need a longer period to adjust and get used to the new environment of swim lessons.

Should your child already have some swimming experience, perhaps due to a recent move or a desire for a change from their current school, feel free to select the level you believe is most suitable. We’ll then assess their skills in the initial lessons. We may propose a different level to optimize their learning if they are beneficial. We aim to create an engaging and stimulating environment that allows your child to progress in their swimming journey at a pace that’s just right for them.

While goggles can aid visibility, kids must also learn to swim without them. This approach is crucial as it prevents panic in unexpected situations. Specifically, in our initial classes like 123-Swim and Swim-ABC (Part A), we strongly advise learning without goggles to promote comfort and adaptability.

We follow a monthly billing cycle for our ongoing weekly swim classes. The classes your child can attend set the total amount you are billed each month. For instance, if your child’s classes are scheduled on Thursdays, and there are 5 Thursdays in a particular month, you will be billed for 5 classes. The cost per class is on your local 123 Swim ABC swim school page.

It’s worth noting that home-based practice can significantly boost learning! For instance, if your residence has a pool, allowing time for practicing swimming is a great idea. Alternatively, if a pool isn’t available, you can still exercise numerous skills in your bathtub.

Find Your Local Swimming School

Ready to dive in? 123 Swim ABC has multiple locations to serve you better. Locate your nearest swim school and start your child’s aquatic journey now.

Find Your Local Swimming School

Ready to dive in? 123 Swim ABC has multiple locations to serve you better. Locate your nearest swim school and start your child’s aquatic journey now.

Find Your Local Swimming School

Ready to dive in? 123 Swim ABC has multiple locations to serve you better. Locate your nearest swim school and start your child’s aquatic journey now.

123 Swim ABC LLC

505 Odyssey Way, STE 211, Merritt Island, FL 32953

321-677-2177

Copyright © 2022-2024 123 Swim ABC LLC | All Rights Reserved

123 Swim ABC® is a registered trademark of 123 Swim ABC LLC.

123 Swim ABC LLC

505 Odyssey Way, STE 211, Merritt Island, FL 32953

321-677-2177

Copyright © 2022-2024  123 Swim ABC LLC | All Rights Reserved

123 Swim ABC® is a registered trademark of 123 Swim ABC LLC.