How long will it take a two year old to learn to swim? And is ISR worth it?
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Transcript
Hey, Swim Discovery family. Welcome to the podcast that equips parents around the world to help their children discover how to swim on this week’s episode. We got part two of can, a two year old learned to swim and Jim and Jeff will be discussing the question of how long it exactly takes a two year old to learn to swim.
Also, in this episode, Jeff and Jim give some spicy takes on ISR that’s infant survival rescue swimming lessons. You do not want to miss it. Let’s jump in. Here are Jeff and Jim Wood .The majority of the population two year olds really can’t learn how to swim. Let’s then go into, okay. Let’s say start at the age of two.
And we were at push this out in a consistent manner, meaning they’re involved in swimming lessons consistently, and that is the means of teaching the kids, how to swim. How long does it take Hey,
before I tell you what I think from experience, let’s go back to Google. Okay. Cause this is what parents are finding.
And so here we go. The first thing I’m going to share is just one of the, one of the initial Google results that’s going to pop up. Actually, I think it’s number one. And I already did this this morning preparing, so here we go. This is the, this is the number one answer. Okay, here we go. And it starts by saying this.
We are assuming children attend weekly 30 minute polarize at swim lessons all year round. So that right there is already doing a bunch of things that most parents are not doing. Okay. Most parents aren’t going all year round. They’re just not, they’re very seasonal. They think about swimming lessons right before the summer and they ended in the fall.
That’s the majority that’s way over 50%. Okay. Then they’re assuming weekly, 30 minute private swimming lessons. Okay. Look at private swimming lessons are very expensive. Most parents are not affording that right now. The most popular lessons are group lessons with three to four kids per class. And then there are group lessons with six to eight kids per class.
Okay. They stay in here, group lessons. The process of learning is learn to swim, so those are the caveats I’m putting around what they say. Okay. And then we’re going to talk about what research says, and then what we say, this is from teacher child to swim.com. Okay. It’s the first Google result. That’s going to pop up for you.
It says children who start swimming lessons between the ages of 18 months and three years. That