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Get Your Guppies in the Water!

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April 9, 2015
H2O. We drink it. We bathe in it. We boat on it. Nearly two thirds of the earth is covered by it. Everywhere we look we find water. Darwin told us that all life came from the oceans. Modern day science tells us that nearly 70% of the human body is good old H2O. It’s a fact that every one of us spent the months just before our births in an aquatic environment. With a slap from the doctor’s hand we had to be taught to live outside our comfort-able environs. And yet, every year thou-sands of accidents and hundreds of drownings occur in and around the water. 

At Kids First Swim Schools we are dedicated to teaching kids to develop their natural instincts and to be safe and proficient in the water. We have built America’s finest specialty pools to accomplish this objective. Maintained at 90 degrees with depths ranging from 2 to 5 feet, both our instructors and our students find this the perfect environment to learn in. Shivering and goosebumps, which are often a major deterrent to the learning process, are outlawed at the Kids First ® Swim Schools! Expert instructors, our trademarked Kids First ® Kick First/ Learn to Swim System™,the latest learning aids, and plenty of stimulat-ing artwork enhance your child’s learning experience. 

A wide variety of programs ensure that there is one just right for your child and your wallet. 
  • The popular Mommy & Me program offers you and your infant or toddler a chance to bond in the comfort of our 90 degree pools, while your child develops the three primary skills of buoy-ancy, breath control and propulsion. 
  • Group Lessons in a small controlled environment begin at 3 years old. Our trademarked Kids First ® Kick First / Learn to Swim System™ has developed thousands of technically proficient swimmers. 
  • Personal Instruction begins as early as 6 months old. These one-on-one sessions often lead to a unique bond between swimmer and instructor that accelerates the learning process. 
  • At the more advanced level, Competitive Stroke Mechanics are taught to children aspiring to swim on a swim team. 


Robinson Crossing 
470D Ritchie Highway 
Severna Park, MD 21146 
410-384-SWIM 
www.kidsfirstswimschools.com / facebook.com/kidsfirstswimschools