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We all want to be present with our children, right? That’s what is so beautiful about swimming – there’s no place that you could be more present. You need to be exactly where you are! Talking to Kaylee Kennedy, the founder of many swim schools, not only inspired us to get in the water with our children, but also taught us the best safety measures to take, and methods to teach to foster a love for the water.
Kaylee Kennedy, taught her oldest son to swim as a baby, and it bonded them in such a strong way. It inspired Kaylee to open up Saskatoon Swim School in the Fall of 2014 when her son was just a year old. Her overall philosophy of teaching beginners to swim is to do so as effectively and safely as possible. But it did not end there. In came K&K Swim School throughout Canada. Then, with the pandemic, came a whole new vision - teaching babies and toddlers to swim in their own bathtubs at home - watermellow (previously, KKOnlineSwim)l was born.
Start Swimming with Kids:
Tip: Bring goggles for anywhere with a hot tub or a big bathtub!
Teaching Water as a Caregiver:
Typical Swim Groups [Swimming Doesn’t Have to be Competitive]:
Why We Are Not Fans of Self-Rescue Lessons:
Let’s Talk Water Safety:
PFDs, Lifejackets, and Puddle Jumpers:
Book Recommendation:
Finding Chika & The Stranger in the Lifeboat by Mitch Albom
Follow Kaylee’s Swim School:
Websites: http://watermellow.com & http://kkswimschool.com
Facebook: Watermellow & KKSwimSchool
Instagram & TikTok: @watermellow.swim @knkswimschool
Check out KWE’s #patch4apurpose to support 1, or all 8, charities:
Today’s Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexplore
Production: @kpmediaproductions.
Music: @michaelferraro_music.
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We all want to be present with our children, right? That’s what is so beautiful about swimming – there’s no place that you could be more present. You need to be exactly where you are! Talking to Kaylee Kennedy, the founder of many swim schools, not only inspired us to get in the water with our children, but also taught us the best safety measures to take, and methods to teach to foster a love for the water.
Kaylee Kennedy, taught her oldest son to swim as a baby, and it bonded them in such a strong way. It inspired Kaylee to open up Saskatoon Swim School in the Fall of 2014 when her son was just a year old. Her overall philosophy of teaching beginners to swim is to do so as effectively and safely as possible. But it did not end there. In came K&K Swim School throughout Canada. Then, with the pandemic, came a whole new vision - teaching babies and toddlers to swim in their own bathtubs at home - watermellow (previously, KKOnlineSwim)l was born.
Start Swimming with Kids:
Tip: Bring goggles for anywhere with a hot tub or a big bathtub!
Teaching Water as a Caregiver:
Typical Swim Groups [Swimming Doesn’t Have to be Competitive]:
Why We Are Not Fans of Self-Rescue Lessons:
Let’s Talk Water Safety:
PFDs, Lifejackets, and Puddle Jumpers:
Book Recommendation:
Finding Chika & The Stranger in the Lifeboat by Mitch Albom
Follow Kaylee’s Swim School:
Websites: http://watermellow.com & http://kkswimschool.com
Facebook: Watermellow & KKSwimSchool
Instagram & TikTok: @watermellow.swim @knkswimschool
Check out KWE’s #patch4apurpose to support 1, or all 8, charities:
Today’s Host: @adriannaadventures & @laurenrodycheberle from @kidswhoexplore
Production: @kpmediaproductions.
Music: @michaelferraro_music.