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Crying at swim lessons
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\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

Teacher Tara is helping this swimmer hunt for Mickey. It’s important for crying children to feel safe and have fun.

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

Teacher Tara is helping this swimmer hunt for Mickey. It’s important for crying children to feel safe and have fun.

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

Teacher Tara is helping this swimmer hunt for Mickey. It’s important for crying children to feel safe and have fun.

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

Teacher Tara is helping this swimmer hunt for Mickey. It’s important for crying children to feel safe and have fun.

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

Teacher Tara is helping this swimmer hunt for Mickey. It’s important for crying children to feel safe and have fun.

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

Teacher Tara is helping this swimmer hunt for Mickey. It’s important for crying children to feel safe and have fun.

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Remember, every child has a different personality and develops at a different rate. We work with all of our little swimmers (crying or not crying) in a way that is productive, safe, and FUN! If your child is taking little longer to adjust to the pool, or if you’d like to accelerate their water comfort, here are some helpful tips for your family to try (sigh of relief):<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Step away from the class and into the lobby. Let your child bond with their teacher. Trust us – it’s not annoying or a problem for our experienced instructors who understand<\/strong> why your child is crying. We have all sorts of tricks up our sleeves for turning that frown upside down!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Be positive! Your children feel what you feel. Being relaxed and calm will help your child realize that they should have nothing to worry about! If your child sees that you’re upset, they will be even more worried. Swim lessons are great and necessary! You should be excited for them!<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Use Incentives. Reward your kids for acts of courage and happiness in the water. At KSA, we use bracelets, ribbons, and stickers (soooo many stickers). Many other parents use things like snacks from the vending machine, or extra playtime in our lobby (which has lots of toys).<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

\"\" Bathtime can be a great learning experience. In the tub, have your child practice blowing bubbles and holding their breath. You can also practice confidence on their back and be getting used to the water in their ears.<\/p>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Every child is different, but with these tips, you will most likely see a huge difference in your child’s feelings about the water in no time! If you have any further questions, please feel free to reach out to King’s Swim Academy Staff to assist you in making your child’s new experience go swimmingly!<\/p>\r\n“, “_narrow_content”: “field_5f1f34d4afaaa”, “narrow_padding_top”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_top”: “field_5f1f350eafaab”, “narrow_padding_bottom”: “10”, “_narrow_padding_bottom”: “field_5f1f3538afaac”, “narrow_content_background_color”: “”, “_narrow_content_background_color”: “field_5f1f3579afaad” }, “align”: “”, “mode”: “auto” } /–>

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