Our program teaches aquatic safety skills to children of all ages, ensuring that every swimmer develops the skills they need at their own pace.
*Once your child has mastered essential aquatic survival skills, coaches will assess and direct the next best steps. Some will continue a daily schedule, while others will move to a once or twice a week continuation schedule.
It is strongly recommended that students attend maintenance lessons once or twice a month throughout the off-season (where available).
At SafeSwimSolutions, many coaches have specialized certification in adaptive swim lessons for children with unique learning needs, including those with ASD and other neurodiverse conditions. Our adaptive swim program ensures that every child—regardless of ability—receives personalized instruction using proven techniques designed to support their learning style.
Our adaptive swim program provides lessons 4 days per week or in a longer-term format with 30-minute adaptive swim lessons once or twice a week.
All students are different, and we will adjust offerings to individual needs. This is the recommended format for purchasing lessons.
Please note that there is a $50 Registration fee for every student.
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We are proudly partnered with CAST Water Safety Foundation, offering scholarships for eligible individuals. Please click here for information about the scholarship application process.
HOW THE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS WORKS:
1) Fill out the form below and we’ll send you an email with a link to secure your child’s swim lesson time slot.
2) Once you’ve secured a time slot, we will connect with you CAST via email.
3) CAST will send you the scholarship application.
4) After processing your application, CAST will contact you to update you on your approval status.
Your Name *
Complete Address: Street, City, State, Zip
Email *
Phone
Child/Children’s Name and DOB
What type of scholarship are you applying for? (Select all that apply.) Income Based Military/Teacher/Nurse/First Responder Special Needs Other
If other, please describe: