Hayes (barely 2) showing Ms. Cathy his super duper dive |
![]() Older students getting ready to jump off the waterfall after class |
![]() These little swimmers came all the way from San Antonio for their lessons! |
![]() Coming up for a breath of air (with a little help from Ms. Cathy) |
After-lesson fun – Ms. Cathy helps students swim in the deep end of the pool after they jump off the waterfall |
This little one is all smiles as he comes up for a breath of air |
![]() Infants learn to hold their breath and swim first with, then without support |
Daniel, pictured here with his mom, was afraid of the water until swim lessons with Cathy opened up a whole new world |
![]() Getting some love from Mom after a hard day’s swimming |
![]() Practicing water submersion and holding their breath |
![]() Fun with floaties – An older sibling strikes a pose |
![]() If you’re child is old enough to crawl, then they are old enough to crawl out of a swimming pool on their own |
![]() Ms. Cathy gives a young swimmer back to his proud mom |
While waiting their turn, children take a break and sit with their parents by the poolside |
![]() An older student looks on as his little siblings learn to swim |
![]() As your child advances they are taken at their skill level (not their age) and may swim longer distances and learn more advanced techniques within the class |
![]() Kids after class. They were awesome swimmers!! |
![]() Parents sit on the side of the pool during all lessons to cheer on their children both in and out of the pool |
![]() Ms. Cathy teaches students to swim without help, but stays nearby to offer support when it’s needed |
Drying off After Swim Lessons |
Full submersion helps children to get comfortable with holding their breath and swimming underwater |
![]() Retrieving rocks and torpedoes from the pool floor helps children develop to be better swimmers |
Two of Ms. Cathy’s students swimming the length of the pool |
Children learn to swim to the side of the pool and crawl out on their own |
![]() Getting all dried off after a fun swim lesson |
After retrieving a rock from the bottom of a pool, a little swimmer is given back to her mom by Ms. Cathy |
![]() Ms. Cathy talking to some of her more advanced students about pool safety and stroke technique |
![]() More advanced students are taken at their own level, swimming across the pool, underwater and more |
![]() Ms. Cathy working with her students |
Getting ready to swim across the pool with their rocks |
![]() Watching the lessons and waiting for another turn |
![]() Parent support helps children feel supported and proud of their progress |
Getting ready to swim across the pool |
![]() A student giving Ms. Cathy a Thank You Gift. |
![]() Ms. Cathy working with students during her Stroke Development Class |
![]() Practicing proper dive position. |
![]() Stroke Development Class |
Ms. Cathy showing her Stroke Development students a proper back stroke. |
Stroke Development Class |
![]() The Amazing Lincoln |
The Amazing Lincoln |
![]() The Amazing Lincoln |
![]() The Amazing Lincoln |
![]() Super Suz |
![]() A Very Happy Student! |
![]() At the end of the two week sessions, children are given a chance to jump off the waterfall. |
![]() At the end of the two week sessions, children are given a chance to jump off the waterfall. |
Swimming to the steps. |