Learn to swim at any age with Dipadees
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We have swim lessons that cater for bubs to adults.
Here is a helpful guide on the skills and activities you or your child will be learning in the Dipadees Learn To Swim Program. Simply click on the text for the full description of each of the following: Learn To Swim: FREE Baby Bubble Swim Lessons Babies & Toddlers Swim Lessons Kindy Kids & Preppies Swim Lessons Primary Schoolers Swim Lessons Big Kids Swim Lessons Squads/Missiles Swim Lessons Adult Swim Lessons School Holiday Activities |
Babies to big kids
There are four different skill levels within each program and your child will be assessed at every single lesson.
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FREE Swim Assessments
If you're a new customer it's a great way to find out the skill level of your child and assess how they will benefit from our swim lessons. To arrange a time for your free assessment call 3355 1550 or email [email protected]
The Early Years Swimming Final Report - See the benefits for under 5s
"The Early Years Swimming Research Project has been conducted over four years. It has centred on an examination of the possible benefits that may accrue for under 5s who participate in swimming lessons.
The importance of learning to swim at a young age cannot be disputed. With accidental drowning being the leading cause of death in under 5s, it makes good sense for all young Australians to develop water safety skills from a very early age.
Further, Australia is a nation whose national psyche is based on water activities, whether enjoying the water through personal recreation or through cheering on our elite swimmers in the pool.
Participating in swimming has rewards too for health and fitness. But unlike other physical or intellectual pursuits undertaken by children in the years prior to schooling, formal swimming lessons can commence at a much earlier age than other activities.
Water familiarisation activities can start soon after birth with baby’s first bath and formal lessons start in many swim centres for babies as young as four months. No other baby-centred leisure activity commences at such a young age.
As a result, the learn to swim industry has grown dramatically in the last thirty years."
Read the full Early Years Swimming Final Report
The importance of learning to swim at a young age cannot be disputed. With accidental drowning being the leading cause of death in under 5s, it makes good sense for all young Australians to develop water safety skills from a very early age.
Further, Australia is a nation whose national psyche is based on water activities, whether enjoying the water through personal recreation or through cheering on our elite swimmers in the pool.
Participating in swimming has rewards too for health and fitness. But unlike other physical or intellectual pursuits undertaken by children in the years prior to schooling, formal swimming lessons can commence at a much earlier age than other activities.
Water familiarisation activities can start soon after birth with baby’s first bath and formal lessons start in many swim centres for babies as young as four months. No other baby-centred leisure activity commences at such a young age.
As a result, the learn to swim industry has grown dramatically in the last thirty years."
Read the full Early Years Swimming Final Report
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If your questions haven't been answered in any of the above publications contact us and we'll get the answer to you ASAP!