
The Power of a Mom in Swim Lessons
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One of the things my mom did for me was provide opportunities for me to swim.
I remember so many family days at the pool. I remember her waking me up and taking me to early morning swim practice. She officiated at my swim meets. She was even one of my first customers with my product launch. She’s always pushed me to be and do better.
I have so many fond pool memories, and I wouldn’t have had them without my mom giving them to me.
As I raise my own kids, I hope to create positive moments that they’ll cherish for a lifetime.
You can teach your child to swim.
I saw an Instagram post earlier today about how parents can’t teach their kids to swim. They try, then give up and turn to an instructor.
I’ve seen that happen, but I’m here to tell you maybe they just didn’t have the right tools.
I’ve taught so many parents how to work with their own children at the pool. And you know what? It works.
“The influence of a mother in the lives of her children is beyond calculation.”
—James E. Faust
Don’t underestimate the power and ability you have to make a real difference in your child’s swimming journey.
Because my mom gave me opportunities, I’m now able to help you. Your influence reaches more than you think.
Happy Mother’s Day.
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