Teach Your Kids the Vital Skill of Swimming
South Florida has earned a reputation for being a paradise for those wanting to go for a cool swim. With all of the beaches and pools, swimming is a fun activity provided everyone knows how to swim. Children under the age of fourteen are particularly at risk of drowning, but thankfully there are plenty of places offering to teach the little ones how to stay afloat.
Parents that would like to ensure their kids learn how to swim won’t have to spend a dime if they decide to participate in Miami Beach Parks and Recreations complimentary Learn to Swim classes taking place over the summer. The lessons are available for children as young as six months are happening over at Flamingo Park Pool and at Normandy Isle Pool. Registration for the classes begins on Monday.
Children between the ages of six months to five years can also attend classes being held at Scott Rakow Youth Center on Sheridan Avenue, but these classes, as well as those being run by Miami Parks and recreation, are open exclusively to residents of Miami Beach. An adult must accompany children to all lessons and they must also wear swim diapers.
For those that are not residents of Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County Parks and Recreations is hosting Learn2Swim lessons at more than ten locations throughout the county. Prices start at just $10.
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