Daytime Lessons

Thursday Daytime Lessons

9am - 12pm

Swimming lessons for babies and toddlers help develop essential motor skills, improve coordination and balance, boost water confidence, strengthen muscles, and introduce water safety early. They also promote bonding with parents and can support cognitive and social development in a fun, engaging environment.

Daytime lessons at The Swim Space provide a private learning environment for parents to introduce their little ones to swimming. See below for our lesson openings.

Thursday Lesson Schedule

  • 9:00am - Tiny Swimmer Advanced

    Ages: 1 to 3 years (with parent/guardian in pool)

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Swimmers will work on their self-rescue skills, floating on front and back as well as practice swimming on front and back, jumping in the water and submerging their heads.

  • 9:30am - Tiny Swimmer 1

    Ages: 3 months to 3 years (with parent/guardian in the pool)

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Swimmers will be introduced to self-rescue skills, getting comfortable exploring and creating a positive association with the water. Comfortable being held in water, gripping skills, conditioning (water over head), assisted floating skills front/back, participating in group skills.

  • 10:00am - Little Swimmer 1

    Ages: 3-5

    Student to Teacher Ratio 3:1

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Introduction to basic skills for new swimmers with no previous lessons or aquatic experience. Skills include: Front/Back Floats (Assisted), Front/Back Glides w/ Kicks (Assisted), Side Glide (Assisted), Object recovery.

  • 10:00am - Tiny Swimmer 1

    Ages: 3 months to 3 years (with parent/guardian in the pool)

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Swimmers will be introduced to self-rescue skills, getting comfortable exploring and creating a positive association with the water. Comfortable being held in water, gripping skills, conditioning (water over head), assisted floating skills front/back, participating in group skills.

  • 10:30am - Little Swimmer 1

    Ages: 3-5

    Student to Teacher Ratio 3:1

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Introduction to basic skills for new swimmers with no previous lessons or aquatic experience. Skills include: Front/Back Floats (Assisted), Front/Back Glides w/ Kicks (Assisted), Side Glide (Assisted), Object recovery.

  • 10:30am - Tiny Swimmer 1

    Ages: 3 months to 3 years (with parent/guardian in the pool)

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Swimmers will be introduced to self-rescue skills, getting comfortable exploring and creating a positive association with the water. Comfortable being held in water, gripping skills, conditioning (water over head), assisted floating skills front/back, participating in group skills.

  • 11:00am - Big Swimmer 1

    Ages: 5-8

    Student to Teacher Ratio 3:1

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Introduction to basic skills for new swimmers with minimal previous lessons or aquatic experience. Skills include: Front/Back Floats, Front/Back Glides w/ Kicks, Side Glide, Object recovery. Designed for beginner or nervous swimmers.

  • 11:00am - Tiny Swimmer 1

    Ages: 3 months to 3 years (with parent/guardian in the pool)

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Swimmers will be introduced to self-rescue skills, getting comfortable exploring and creating a positive association with the water. Comfortable being held in water, gripping skills, conditioning (water over head), assisted floating skills front/back, participating in group skills.

  • 11:30am - Little Swimmer 1

    Ages: 3-5

    Student to Teacher Ratio 3:1

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Introduction to basic skills for new swimmers with no previous lessons or aquatic experience. Skills include: Front/Back Floats (Assisted), Front/Back Glides w/ Kicks (Assisted), Side Glide (Assisted), Object recovery.

  • 11:30am - Tiny Swimmer Advanced

    Ages: 1 to 3 years (with parent/guardian in pool)

    Class Length: 30 Minutes

    Swimmers will work on their self-rescue skills, floating on front and back as well as practice swimming on front and back, jumping in the water and submerging their heads.