FUN! WITH A SPLASH
OF CONFIDENCE
MEMBERS: $85/SESSION
Group Swim Lessons
NON-MEMBERS: $115/SESSION + $25 REGISTRATION FEE
EAST JEFFERSON YMCA
2-WEEK SESSIONS, MONDAY-THURSDAY Session 1: May 2-13 Session 2: May 16-27 Session 3: May 30-June 10
Session 4: June 13-24 Session 5: June 27-July 8 Session 6: July 11-22 5:00pm
5:15pm
Baby, 6-18 months (Shrimp)
5:00-5:30pm
Toddler 19-36 months (Perch)
5:00-5:30pm
5:30pm
Pre-school, ages 3-5 (Pike, Eel, Ray) Youth, ages 6-12 (Polliwog, Guppy, Minnow)
(MAKEUP DAYS ARE FRIDAYS)
5:45pm
Session 7: July 25–Aug. 5 Session 8: Aug. 8-18 Session 9: Aug. 22-Sept. 2 6:00pm
5:00-5:45pm
Toddler 19-36 months (Perch)
5:15pm
5:30pm
7:00pm
6:30-7:00pm 6:00-6:45pm
(MAKEUP DAYS ARE FRIDAYS)
5:45pm
6:00pm
6:15pm
6:30pm
6:45pm
5:00-5:30pm 5:00-5:30pm
Pre-school, ages 3-5 (Pike, Eel, Ray) Youth, ages 6-12 (Polliwog, Guppy, Minnow)
6:45pm
Session 3: July 5-27 Session 4: August 1-24 5:00pm
Baby, 6-18 months
6:30pm
5:45-6:15pm
4-WEEK SESSIONS, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY Session 1: May 2-27 Session 2: June 6-29
6:15pm
5:45-6:15pm 5:00-5:45pm
6:30-7:00pm 6:00-6:45pm
7:00pm
FOR MORE INFORMATION (504)888-9622 OR HALEYB@YMCANEWORLEANS.ORG
YMCA swim lessons are offered in a block scheduling format to make it as easy as possible for families with multiple children to schedule lessons conveniently. This allows children who differ in age and skill level to participate in swim lessons at the same or similar times, while being in the class most appropriate for them.
GROUP SWIM LESSONS The Y Swim Lesson Program is a nationally recognized program with a history of success. We are professional, safe, and incorporate character development (honesty, respect, caring, and responsibility) into every swim lesson. While our immediate goal for each level is to teach various swimming skills, our long term goal is to develop a sense of self-worth, an attitude of service to community, and to inspire personal values in each child that participates in our program. When you sign up for either the preschool or youth lessons they will be evaluated on the first day of class and placed in a YMCA swim level based on their swimming skills. Halfway through the lessons you will receive a mid session report telling you how your child is doing in their specific level. After the last lesson is complete, participants will receive a progress report which will determine if they progressed to the next level. The following descriptions are the different levels where your child could be placed based upon ability.
PARENT / CHILD LESSONS Baby Shrimp Lessons (6 months-18 months) The Shrimp Level is designed to get both the parent and the child comfortable in the water. The child will become comfortable moving in the water while the parent learns how to teach their child to be safe in and around the water. They will work on blowing bubbles and kicking. These fun classes teach through music and games while the parent guides the child through basic aquatic skills. Toddler Perch Lessons (19 months – 36 months) Perch level builds on what a child learned in the previous Shrimp level. In this level the children will work on floating, changing body positions, and moving through the water on their front and back with an inflatable floatation device (IFD) by themselves. These fun classes also teach through music and games.
PRESCHOOL LESSONS, AGES 3-5 YEARS PIKE Pikes work towards becoming comfortable in the water while learning how to be safe around water. EEL Eels will begin to work on basic stroke development, including the front, back and side strokes which will aid with overall endurance. RAY Rays will work on front and back paddle, breast stroke and rhythmic breathing. Elementary backstroke will be introduced at this level.
YOUTH LESSONS AGES 6-12 YEARS OLD POLLIWOG In Polliwog, children will become acquainted with the pool and comfortable in the water. Skills will include submerging while blowing bubbles, front and back floats, flutter kicking on their front, back, and side, as well as paddling. GUPPY In Guppy, children will continue to build endurance while working on basic stroke components for front crawl (with rhythmic breathing), back crawl, and sidestroke as well as receiving an introduction to elementary backstroke, breaststroke, diving, and reinforcement of basic safety practices. MINNOW In Minnow, children work on refinement of strokes with proper breathing techniques and building endurance.