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Oct 2, 2013
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jdub
Yeah, you should see if there is a program with your city rec center
Private lessons are nice, but I like the two-week approach like we do, and it's a lot cheaper overall.
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Buffalo
10/2/13 8:15pm
We did when they were younger, then learned that the kids hated it and had
MantiCoug
10/2/13 8:17pm
As a former swimming lessons teacher: No.
Virginia Ute
10/2/13 8:18pm
No, we just take them to the pool early and often.
BYUtka
10/2/13 8:18pm
Yes. Yes. Yes. Their lives could depend on it.
Crazy Cajun
10/2/13 8:22pm
A monthly charge???? Should be able to teach this in 4 or 5 lessons tops.
autonomous
10/2/13 8:27pm
Meant for OP
autonomous
10/2/13 8:30pm
Well, $65 per month per child is pretty steep. How many lessons and how many
jdub
10/2/13 8:31pm
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Buffalo
10/2/13 8:39pm
Yeah, you should see if there is a program with your city rec center
jdub
10/2/13 8:45pm
I have. Swimming pools are far more dangerous than guns
binghammer
10/2/13 8:56pm
we almost lost our three year old twice this summer.
blackandblue
10/2/13 9:00pm
Yes, we pay for swimming lessons. I have no idea how much they cost though
cheezedawg
10/2/13 9:10pm
Yes, but there's a smart way to do it and save money
runnincoug
10/2/13 9:24pm
Yes! And for a few reasons:
annapcoug
10/2/13 9:29pm
I just taught them myself, and I did it for free, so no.
The Grave Digger
10/3/13 6:43pm
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