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    Posted: 18 January 2011 at 8:47am
Hey all!
I am looking at starting swimming lessons with DD, just wondering who has done them and and what age? Was it worth the $? DD loves the water, is it worth just taking her to the pool instead? (although I doubt I would go as much as if I was paying for it!)
If they are worth it, does anyone know any good ones in Wellington?
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I'm in a different area but baby lessons here are $80 a term so I decided not to do it. I decided to wait until he's older and can learn all the swimming strokes etc. My DS looooves the water too, so we just go swimming together when we get the chance or hangout in the paddling pool.
I know at lessons they teach you how to put your baby under the water. And DS has done that himself on accident and saved me $80 lol

I've known a few people who DID do lessons and loved them!
Sorry, I'm really no help haha.
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Yeah im not a huge help either as we get free lessons with DH work. But, I actually dont think we would do them at this age if we did have to pay.
We basically just Dunk them now and again and sing songs, I think just playing with baby in the pool yourself is all you really need, at this she it is all about building foundations for water confidence.
Perhaps built it into a routine or something, for instance every Wed morning you take her to the pool.
 
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We did water baby lessons at Aquatic centre in Kilbirnie for a couple of terms just before Fay's 1st biorthday. It was all about fun and splashing, blowing bubbles and getting water confident. We only did a couple of terms and since have really just got her confidence up by tajkin her and splashing in the water. There is also little makos swim school at Berhampore School, we are starting there with Fay for proper swim lessons now, but I have heard good things about them too. Just google Little Makos swim school - thing to consider with them is it's a heated outdoor pool, if you have early mornign lessons it can be freezing
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We took my DS when he was 6 months old for one lot of lessons, just to do the whole dunking thing. But to be honest, I think just taking them to the pool heaps is good enough at this age. I think I may take him for lessons when he is 2/3 and can understand more.
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We have just started going to swim lessons and enjoy them so far. But I am not the most confident swimmer so am determined that my kids will be more confident than I am.
Plus it is one of few organised activites for babies here...expensive tho, $10 for less than 30minutes!



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I've just enrolled my girls in lessons starting in Feb in the Hutt. Huia pool charges $12/lesson. They are 25 mins and run for 10 weeks.

I'm a bit like you, wondering if it's worth it but a friend has been taking her 2 year old since he was a baby and said it's really good cos the early lessons which just seem like playing set the foundations for the proper swimming stuff he is starting to learn now.
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Great thanks guys!! Will have a wee looksie into some classes, we might do one term and then wait till shes a little older. I just know that I wont go as often if I dont have a class to commit to (Im terrible like that!) but maybe once I get into the routine then I will be able to keep it going once classes stop.

Nutella, Im the same, I cant swim (well I can doggy paddle for a couple of minutes but thats it!) so really want her to love the water and be confident


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Keith Spry Pool do them at 10mo and it's $120 for 10 lessons.

One of the mums in my AN group did them and she didn't find it worth it at all so has advised me not to go, she basically said it just getting them confident with the water which you can do yourself.

Lily loves the water here too, bath time, just playing with the taps, in a tub, in her paddling pool or actually at the pool with us in the deep end or in the shallow baby pool. We got a swim seat for her and she loves to sit in that and we drag her round (at the pool) or she loves crawling in the shallow end but I have found Porirua pool (Te Rauparaha Arena) better because it's more shallow that J'ville. Lily has dunked her head under in the shallow end a couple of times whilst crawling but I think she is slowly working it out iygwim! Apparently teaching them to blow bubbles with the water is a good one.

I was/am a definite water baby too but didn't have lessons until I was about 4 or 5. I probably won't get lessons for Lily until she is at least 3 or 4.
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Emma - I can let you know how things go in a couple of weeks. Josh is enrolled in Tiny Turtles down here ($66 dollars, term is 31st Jan - 11 April so that's 11weeks I think).

He's following in the footsteps of his two cousins who loved the class. Plus, I am a very firm believer that all kiwi kids should know how to swim confidently so starting earlier the better.

Six months is the youngest they'll take for the Council run classes and as others have said, at this age it's about building water confidence and the foundations for future, more formal, swimming lessons.

Edited to add: Josh appears to already love the water, as did I as a baby/child. I was in swimming lessons from age 2 and became a very strong swimmer, even belonged to swim club and competed Not that I'm getting him into it this young in the hope of producing an Olympic champion, just so he's a good swimmer

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We attened a swimming lesson as part of SPACE (playcentre) which was led by bubbly bubs
She is wellington based.
Friends attended her workshop and then the swimming lesson. Which is all about getting confident in the water. Could email her about it.
I liked it, as gave us tips on water games etc. So happy to do it with son every now and then, but don't think I will do swimming lessons till he is older.
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I just started taking DS at 11 months as an extra activity and I got a special deal for the last half of the term. I'd been to the pools with him myself a few times and hoped for some ideas but I think I chose the wrong place as it was more full on about learning kicking, laying on back and dunking and no songs and fun stuff really.   

Some places do free trials, so might be worth ringing around and trying it a few times first and see if it's worth it for the money.
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We are on too our second term of swimming lessons and DS loves it.. ours are $15 a lesson (but thats sydney prices for you!!) We did it because we thought we just wouldnt get him to the pool once a week otherwise!!
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Good question Emmi as I have been wondering whether its worth starting swimming lessons with DD this early as its just so expensive plus I am not that keen on putting her sensitive skin in all that chlorine

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I took DS at 6 months to The Swim School on the Shore, I wanted to introduce him to water at a young age but I wasn't sure what to do with him if I took him myself (sounds stupid I know). We got a voucher for half price lessons for a term so it ended up being $59 and it was great and DS had an absolute ball.

I wasn't sure whether to carry on when they finished, but ended up deciding against it just because he is still so young and now I know what to do with him in the water, I'd just take him to the pools myself (though I haven't yet).

I wouldn't hesitate to do it with the next baby at the same age, DS was dunked and got really used to the water and because it was a small pool with a small class it wasn't intimidating (for either of us!!)


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birdie, the pead/eczema nurse said chlorine can go either way in terms of skin, so try the pool once before you sign up. which reminds me i need to test it out too


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My DS has not had a problem at all with the chlorine we just make sure we shower him straight after it...

I would reccommend to take them its been wonderful for us!
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Thanks Emmi. I got eczma from swimming in the heated pool when I was at school so wonder if DD will be the same
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Da had ezcema and his skin always looked the best after swimming, weird I know
 
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We took DD at around 8 months for lessons. She was scared of water on her head before the lessons but is fine now so I know they helped with something as well as being lots of fun. Also helps with knowing how to hold them safely in the water.


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