Don't let a moment steal a lifetime!

True water safety begins with empowering your child. While barriers and other protections are important, they can fail—

however, self-rescue skills are a life-saving layer of protection that never leaves your child’s side.

By equipping them with the ability to act in an emergency, you’re giving them the ultimate tool for survival and peace of mind that goes wherever they do.

Self-Rescue Swimming Lessons: Unique, Effective, and Built to Save Lives!

Tailored for Ages 8 Months to 6 Years: Our program adapts to meet your child's needs at every stage.

Private, Expert-Led Lessons: Your child will work one-on-one with a certified ISR Instructor in a calm and safe environment—a heated, saltwater pool designed for comfort and focus.

Daily Sessions for Maximum Progress: Consistent, daily lessons Monday - Thursday ensure your child builds and retains essential self-rescue skills quickly and effectively.

Personalized Time, Every Time: Each student receives a dedicated 10-minute session, customized to their unique pace and progress, ensuring optimal results.

Mastery-Based Learning: No rigid timelines here—lessons continue until your child confidently masters their self-rescue skills, typically within 6 weeks, depending on individual development & experience in the water.

child lifting water dipper
child lifting water dipper

FAQs

Your Top Questions Answered - Dive Into Infant Swim Pensacola FAQs!

At what age can my child start swim lessons at Infant Swim Pensacola?

Infants as young as 8 months, and who are sitting independently, are welcome to start lessons with us.

What qualifications do the instructors at Infant Swim Pensacola have?

All instructors are certified in infant and toddler aquatic education and hold CPR and First Aid certifications.

How long does each swimming session last?

Each swim session lasts approximately 10 minutes and is held daily Monday through Thursday. This short timeframe is intentional, as infants and young children learn best through brief, consistent sensory-motor experiences. Daily lessons allow each session to build on the previous one, strengthening neural pathways through repetition while reinforcing balance, breath control, and movement skills. 

Do I need to be in the water with my child during swim lessons?

Most lessons are one-on-one between the instructor and your child, with parents observing poolside. Once your child develops confidence and core skills, you’ll have the opportunity to join in the lesson if desired. Parent participation is welcomed, but never required.

How do I enroll my child in Infant Swim Pensacola?

First step to enroll is to contact us and get on our lesson schedule. It's easily just Click Here! Classes fill up quickly!