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Our Philosophy The whole-body, intuitive approach to teaching swimming we use at Little Fish Swim School is particularly suitable for youngsters aged two to five, with a focus on safety and trust. Emily has been teaching children to swim for over 20 years, and she's learned that the best way to reach kids is by attracting them through fun pool toys and games. These innovative strategies break down apprehension barriers for anxious kiddos and prepare them to swim with confidence by providing predictable, repeated, and engaging instruction. We believe so strongly in it that we offer regular 30-minute “bubbling” lessons (CPT) for children of age two years and above at near intervals. To complement our lessons, families can schedule private 50-minute family swim or Bubble Swim sessions with up to three children together. Get wet and play! Littlest Fish Beginning (15 minutes of one-on-one parent-child swim)
 
There are all-kids-off rankings and testimonials, with a strong emphasis on family swimming time and private pools. The lessons have a general yet attentive style, meaning every kid can learn, with kids as young as two making strides while the 15 minute tutoring session is appreciated by parents for how much is packed into that period. In addition, these reviewers are repeating, so they are happy and they feel they are the largest number of words ever strung together in a review. Winters spent in a city where there can be little rain but it is normally cold indicate that the "bubble" in the name of the city center keeps the bubble mentioned percent. The bubble's month-long break unused in the waiting area of a swim school is noticed while counting the cleanliness and organized accessibility of lesson notes for one's child. One parent could not be expected to operate near the confusing townspeople while a month-long break was being taken. While the adults hold up signs with the lifting bars on them or possibly with their hands on the bars, the little ones lift themselves, swimming in the correct way. Four stars obtained with ease, but one star missed, engaging the mind and skill of young children in a few ways that are new to them, but they seem fine with attention. This shows restraint, so we can guess who it is also hyper-focused on. This is a really fun activity that we used sparingly before lockdowns (10 stars) because of the public pool restrictions in Seattle, which is a great alternative. Outdoor swimming is almost fun again. It is a hidden gem that we will cherish forever.