Pool
When you're hiring someone to teach your child to swim, experience tells. A good instructor reads a nervous five-year-old's body language and knows whether to encourage or back off. They understand water physics—how buoyancy changes with body composition, why some kids naturally float and others have to work at it. They spot technique problems early: a kick that won't improve, an arm pattern that risks shoulder strain. They know CPR and water safety protocols cold. They balance instruction with play so learning sticks without crushing a child's natural joy in water. Pool operates with that standard in mind—instructors who've spent years in the water, understand child development, and genuinely know how to teach, not just supervise.