We
specialize in teaching children 6 months to 6 years
of age,
survival swimming skills.
Our programs are designed to allow
students to progress at their
own rate. Swimming is a
skill that requires time
and practice; it is not a skill that can be taught
in a certain amount of time.
Our programs DO
NOT refer to "pass" or "fail" and we ask for
parents support in an effort to make the swimming
lessons a fun activity!
No matter how well
skilled
no one (adult or child) is
ever Drown Proof
Welcome to
Tiny Bubbles on the Web
Enrolling New
Students
Year-round and Seasonal
Programs
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
2011-2012 Classes
Our
classes fill up QUICK - For the Best Class Schedule,
please enroll your child early, to
begin your EASY online enrollment, please
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Tiny Bubbles
supporting parents in protecting their children,
with a child friendly website. This is a SafeSurf
Website.
Tiny Bubbles
is an individual supporter of SAFE KIDS
USA.Contributions
help
SAFE KIDS USA
to improve the health and well-being of all
children ages 14 and under through
education, empowerment, environmental
changes, enactment and evaluation.
While the
stats about child drowning occurrences should grab the
attention of any caring parent, the stories and headlines of
kids and babies drowning continue to break our hearts. Tiny
Bubbles is a Proud Sponsor of the Swim For Life Foundation,
as their mission is Simple, but Bold . . .
Safer
Water + Safer Kids + Safer Response = LIFE
The NDPA recognizes,
addresses, and supports
drowning prevention efforts
for persons of all ages and
drowning risks in all types
of bodies of water. As a
short-term goal we are
striving to place emphasis
on research, awareness, and
policy changes to impact the
incidence of toddler
drowning in swimming pools.