Welcome to Jordan Schleder's Swim School

What to Expect in Your Child's Swim Lessons

Discover how we prioritize water safety and empower your child's confidence in the water.

Jordan Schleder - Your Self-Rescue Specialist

Lessons are 4-5 days a week for 10 minutes max per day. They are always one-on-one and ISR protocols are strictly followed. On average, children are skilled in 6-8 weeks. Children about 1 year old and younger, learn how to roll onto their back and maintain a float in the water. Older children learn the swim-float-swim sequence to get themselves to safety. Progress can look very slow, but I promise they are learning something new every day. The smallest increment of progression is key. Before you know it, they are doing incredible things! As the parent, I encourage you to be a positive part in their journey. Give words of affirmation and share with them your confidence!

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FAQs
I hear you say your priority is survival skills. Will my child learn to actually swim?
Yes. At ISR, we believe that part of survival for a child who can walk is swimming. Children learn the swim-float-swim sequence so that they could get themselves to safety. The difference in our program is that they will learn swimming AND survival skills and how to be an aquatic problem solver.
Do you have children that just can’t learn the skills?
No. Every child can learn. It is my job to find the best way to communicate the information so that it makes sense to the child. I set your child up to be successful every time you bring them to me. I start where they are and through consistent lessons, we see progress.
How do the kids react during the first few lessons?
Children often fuss during the first few lessons because they are in a new environment and around new people. As your child becomes more confident in his/her ability in the water, the fussing will decrease. It is not unlike the first time you tried a new exercise class or were asked to perform a task at work that you’d never done before: the first time you try a new task it is always challenging, until you get the hang of it. It is the same for your young child. Your child is learning to perform a skill that he/she’s never done before.
Will my child need additional lessons?
Based on our research, we know that refresher lessons are important because children change so much both cognitively and physically during the first 0-5 years of life. It is important that their water survival skills grow with their bodies. Frequency depends on the child's age, growth rate, skill level and confidence level. The goal of refresher lessons is to help your child adjust his/her new body size and weight to his/her existing skill level. Your instructor will work with your child to help fine-tune his or her aquatic experience to assist with building efficiency, which will result in self-confidence. This is especially important if your child has not been able to practice any appropriate aquatic skill between seasons.
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