Start Early, Gain the Advantage
At 7–12 months, babies begin to express themselves more fully through physical actions, facial expressions, and sounds. They start grasping objects, moving, and communicating with those around them out of natural curiosity and a desire to explore.
This class is specifically designed to support that holistic development, as every session stimulates learning in a safe, non-pressurized manner.
Meanwhile, staying close to their parents in the water builds the confidence needed for them to try new things. As babies gain more mobility, this class encourages them to “explore” and “learn” water movement in a way that is truly enjoyable and secure.
More Than Just Swimming
Physical Development
(Balance, Muscular Strength)
Emotional Development
(Parent-Child Bonding)
Improves Infant Sleep and Digestion
Learning Outcomes and Benefits
Developing Floating and Water Locomotion Skills
Facilitates improved body control in the water.
Strengthens Arm and Leg Muscles
Prepares the Body for Crawling, Standing, and Walking
Developing Breath Control and Submersion Skills
Builds Water Confidence
Enhances Reaching, Grasping, and Gripping Skills
Essential Foundation for Swimming and Water Safety
Stimulates Brain and Nervous System Function
Movement in the water helps build and strengthen neural networks.
Builds Balance and Stability"
Developing Body Control in Varying Environments
Fostering Parent-Child Bonding
Enhances Emotional Development and Communication Skills
Developing Floating and Water Locomotion Skills
Fosters Confidence and Family Bonding
Shared Learning...
in a Safe and Nurturing Environment.
This class primarily focuses on shared learning with parents to build confidence, strengthen the parent-child bond, and create space for children to express themselves.
The instruction remains safe, gentle, and non-coercive, yet highly directional in development.
Because this is the crucial age when children begin to ‘learn how to learn,’ we optimize every detail—including the lesson plans, specialized holding techniques in the water, and the use of music to aid rhythm and concentration.