Advantages of At Home Aquatics
Convenience
With parents and children leading such busy lives these days, home instruction saves you time and money traveling to and from traditional organization swim lessons.
Flexibility
Because we schedule each lesson independently, you have incredible flexibility in scheduling your swimming lessons.
Parents play active roles in their child’s development
Unlike traditional swim lessons, we encourage parents to play an active role in their child’s swim development. We sit down with parents and discuss their ideas and goals they have for their children. We encourage feedback as well so that we can ensure your child is learning to the best of their ability.
Comfort for both parent and student
Parents can watch lessons from the comfort of their own homes. Children are sure to feel comfortable with a familiar environment allowing for them to be completely focused on the lesson and instructor.
Privacy
Children can get nervous when they are in unfamiliar settings such as traditional swim lessons, but home taught private swim instruction allows them to learn at their own pace. At Home Aquatics also invites children to schedule group lessons to be paired with friends to combine learning and fun for everyone without compromising the effectiveness of the class.
Adult students can feel comfortable learning even the most basic skills in the privacy of their own home.
Customized scheduling
Lessons can be scheduled individually or with community friends and neighbors making it a more comfortable, efficient, and enjoyable experience for all. While lessons are taking place, parents can visit poolside knowing their children are safe and learning vital skills for their swimming development.
Ratios
Parents control student to instructor ratios by signing up for Private (1:1 ratio), Semi-Private (2:1 ratio), or Group (3 or more:1 ratio) lessons.
Our Mission
“Using swim instruction to help promote water safety and improve swimming skills that will last a lifetime and help develop confidence for individuals both in and out of the water.”


