ANGEL FISH #1 (3 YRS OLD)
S started the second level of swim class this morning. Momma was unsure what to expect since the Angelfish level included putting her head in the water, something that S is very reluctant to do.
Coach Jose was so patient with S and another girl Mimi who were reluctant swimmers. For her first day, S floated on her back, practiced kicking and blowing bubbles, and bobbed up and down with a floatie (a little too big for her to hold on to well).
The good thing about morning classes is that the pool is dedicated to swim lessons and there is no one splashing about and in the ways of the swim instuctors and students. Momma is hopeful that S continues to do well since Coach Jose is so patient.
P.S. When asked, S will say now that she's a fish (proudly), not turtle.
S started the second level of swim class this morning. Momma was unsure what to expect since the Angelfish level included putting her head in the water, something that S is very reluctant to do.
Coach Jose was so patient with S and another girl Mimi who were reluctant swimmers. For her first day, S floated on her back, practiced kicking and blowing bubbles, and bobbed up and down with a floatie (a little too big for her to hold on to well).
The good thing about morning classes is that the pool is dedicated to swim lessons and there is no one splashing about and in the ways of the swim instuctors and students. Momma is hopeful that S continues to do well since Coach Jose is so patient.
P.S. When asked, S will say now that she's a fish (proudly), not turtle.
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