Cognitive Motor Skills

Cognitive Motor Skills

At Sailfish Swim Academy, the teachers use a hands-on and interactive approach to teach infants the necessary swimming skills. The main swimming program for infants involves a series of challenges that are designed to train their cognitive motor skills, such as climbing, jumping, and reaching out to safety. Parents or guardians are also actively involved in the process, as they help beginners move their hands and provide knee support to encourage their interest in climbing.

Infants are taught to submerge for different counts (3, 5, 7) while jumping in, move themselves forward by putting one hand in front of the other, and hold on to the bar with both hands. They also learn important swimming skills such as back float, turning and swimming, and converting to wall climb to sit on the seat.

The teachers at Sailfish Swim Academy are dedicated to helping infants develop their fine and visual motor swimming skills in a safe and engaging environment. They provide personalized attention and guidance to ensure that each child reaches their full potential and becomes a confident swimmer.