Water Safety and Swimming Lessons
May is National Water Safety Month. Teaching your children to be safe around water and swimming is extremely important. Here are a few of the local water safety programs and swimming lessons available:
- Manatee County YMCA Aquatics Program:
- Offers swim lessons for all ages and skill levels
 - Provides water safety instruction and drowning prevention education
 - Website: www.manateeymca.org
 
 - SwimAmerica at Buffalo Creek:
- Provides swimming lessons for children and adults
 - Offers various levels of instruction, from beginner to advanced
 - Website: www.buffalocreekswim.com/swim-america
 
 - Manatee County Parks and Recreation:
- Offers swim lessons at different pools throughout the county
 - Provides group lessons for children and adults
 - Website: www.mymanatee.org/departments/parks___natural_resources/swim_lessons
 
 - Swim Academy at Gold’s Gym:
- Provides swim lessons for all ages, including infants, toddlers, and adults
 - Offers private and group lessons
 - Website: www.goldsgym.com/gyms/florida/manatee-county
 
 - Aqua-Tots Swim Schools:
- Offers swim lessons for infants, toddlers, and children up to age 12
 - Emphasizes water safety and drowning prevention
 - Website: www.aqua-tots.com/locations/usa/florida/bradenton
 
 - British Swim School:
- Provides swim lessons for children and adults
 - Offers small class sizes and individualized instruction
 - Website: www.britishswimschool.com/sarasota
 
 - Safe Start Swim School:
- Focuses on water survival and drowning prevention for infants, toddlers, and young children
 - Provides private lessons
 - Website: www.safestartswimschool.com
 
 - Manatee Lagoon:
- Offers swim lessons for children and adults
 - Provides water safety instruction and swimming techniques
 - Website: www.manateelagoon.com/swim-lessons
 
 
Please note that availability and specific details may vary, so visiting the respective websites or contacting the organizations directly for the most up-to-date information on courses, schedules, and pricing is advisable.
Discuss your concerns about your child’s health and ability to attend a swimming lesson with your pediatrician.
								
		
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