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North Charleston (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Aqua TotsLCARC AquaticsAqua tots is designed for children 6 months old to 2 years, 11 months old with their parents in the water with them. For Parent and Child Aquatics, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills that are developmentally appropriate and engaging for infants and young children. It is important to understand that Parent and Child Aquatics is not designed to teach children to become good swimmers or even to survive in the water on their own. Parent and Child Aquatics introduces you and your child to basic skills. As parents, you learn how to safely work with your child in the water, including how to appropriately support and hold your child in the water and how to prepare and encourage your child to participate fully and try the skills. In addition, you are introduced to several water safety topics. Your child receives an introduction to basic skills that lay a foundation for learning to swim.LCARC Summer 2025
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Ben Schumin (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Preschool Swim LessonsLCARC AquaticsFor each level of Preschool Aquatics, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills that are developmentally appropriate for young children. Preschool Aquatics puts the “fun” in fundamentals. Each class is loaded with enjoyable, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to perform and learn to swim. In Preschool Aquatics, your child is introduced to basic skills. These skills lay the foundation for developing water competency and the future skill development of swimming strokes. In addition, your child starts to develop positive attitudes and safe practices around the water.LCARC Summer 2025
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Learn to Swim - Level 1LCARC AquaticsFor every level of Learn-to-Swim, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to perform and learn to swim. Learn to swim is for ages 6 and older. There is no prerequisite to enter Level 1, but participants must pass each level to go into the next level up. Learn to Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills (around ages 6-8) Learn to Swim Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills (around ages 7-9) Learn to Swim Level 3: Stroke Development (around ages 8-10) Learn to Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement (around ages 9-11) Learn to Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement (around ages 10-12) Learn to Swim Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency (around ages 11-15)LCARC Summer 2025
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Learn to Swim - Level 2LCARC AquaticsFor every level of Learn-to-Swim, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to perform and learn to swim. Learn to swim is for ages 6 and older. There is no prerequisite to enter Level 1, but participants must pass each level to go into the next level up. Learn to Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills (around ages 6-8) Learn to Swim Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills (around ages 7-9) Learn to Swim Level 3: Stroke Development (around ages 8-10) Learn to Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement (around ages 9-11) Learn to Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement (around ages 10-12) Learn to Swim Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency (around ages 11-15)LCARC Summer 2025
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Learn to Swim - Level 3LCARC AquaticsFor every level of Learn-to-Swim, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to perform and learn to swim. Learn to swim is for ages 6 and older. There is no prerequisite to enter Level 1, but participants must pass each level to go into the next level up. Learn to Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills (around ages 6-8) Learn to Swim Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills (around ages 7-9) Learn to Swim Level 3: Stroke Development (around ages 8-10) Learn to Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement (around ages 9-11) Learn to Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement (around ages 10-12) Learn to Swim Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency (around ages 11-15)LCARC Summer 2025
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Learn to Swim - Level 4LCARC AquaticsFor every level of Learn-to-Swim, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to perform and learn to swim. Learn to swim is for ages 6 and older. There is no prerequisite to enter Level 1, but participants must pass each level to go into the next level up. Learn to Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills (around ages 6-8) Learn to Swim Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills (around ages 7-9) Learn to Swim Level 3: Stroke Development (around ages 8-10) Learn to Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement (around ages 9-11) Learn to Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement (around ages 10-12) Learn to Swim Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency (around ages 11-15)LCARC Summer 2025
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Learn to Swim - Level 5LCARC AquaticsFor every level of Learn-to-Swim, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to perform and learn to swim. Learn to swim is for ages 6 and older. There is no prerequisite to enter Level 1, but participants must pass each level to go into the next level up. Learn to Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills (around ages 6-8) Learn to Swim Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills (around ages 7-9) Learn to Swim Level 3: Stroke Development (around ages 8-10) Learn to Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement (around ages 9-11) Learn to Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement (around ages 10-12) Learn to Swim Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency (around ages 11-15)LCARC Summer 2025
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Learn to Swim - Level 6LCARC AquaticsFor every level of Learn-to-Swim, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills and build on previously learned skills. Each class is loaded with fun, engaging and challenging activities that motivate children to want to perform and learn to swim. Learn to swim is for ages 6 and older. There is no prerequisite to enter Level 1, but participants must pass each level to go into the next level up. Learn to Swim Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills (around ages 6-8) Learn to Swim Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills (around ages 7-9) Learn to Swim Level 3: Stroke Development (around ages 8-10) Learn to Swim Level 4: Stroke Improvement (around ages 9-11) Learn to Swim Level 5: Stroke Refinement (around ages 10-12) Learn to Swim Level 6: Swimming and Skill Proficiency (around ages 11-15)LCARC Summer 2025
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SurFeRGiRL30 (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Junior Lifeguard CampLCARC AquaticsYour child will learn the basics of lifeguarding skills through fun games and drills, improve their swimming skills, and learn the basics of CPR. No certification is given through this camp. It is a week long camp designed with an engaging and fun learning curriculum based off of Red Cross lifeguarding skills and CPR skills. It will also focus on improving the efficiency of swim strokes and swimming endurance. This camp is designed for ages 11-14. It is required that participants have passed Learn to Swim Level 4 to be in this camp, or can swim 50 yards proficiently swimming front crawl with rhythmic breathing.LCARC Summer 2025