
Infant Track: Guppy (6–12 months)
Builds the foundation of water safety: babies learn to roll from face-down to back, float, breathe, and stay calm (even fully clothed).
Short + consistent lessons: Monday–Thursday, 10 minutes daily, for 6 weeks (~24 lessons total)
Sets them up for the next stage: Guppies who start here transition seamlessly into the next level of training as they grow.
Toddler/Child Track: Otter (15 months–4 years)
Teaches the full Swim-Float-Swim sequence: swim with face in, roll to breathe, then flip back and continue toward safety.
Real-world readiness: children practice skills in realistic scenarios, including swimming in clothes, so self-rescue holds up beyond “practice mode."
Same proven structure: Monday–Thursday, short daily lessons, built to create life-saving skills in weeks—not years.
Refresher Track: Otter Graduates ONLY
For kids who already completed the 6-week Otter program: refreshers restore and reinforce self-rescue skills before gaps or bad habits creep in.
Targets what changes as they grow: adjusts for growth spurts, time away, and new developmental stages—so skills stay strong year after year.
Flexible length based on need: refreshers run 1–4 weeks, and we recommend the right length depending on child's previous season and development.
*Group Classes: Offered as a follow-up option after graduation for continued skill-building. We’ll go over next steps as your child finishes the 6-week program and confirm what options are available for your location.


- Eva, Rocky (1.5y) first time family
- Stephanie, Ingrid (3y) and Huck (1.5y) returning family.
- Ashley, Mattelyn (1.5y) & Paisley (3y) returning family
- Kiana, Gianina (2y) returning family
Yes. Every lesson is one-on-one, short (10 minutes), and led by a certified Infant Aquatics® instructor. Lessons are designed around safety first, with proven methods and a structured, supportive environment.
It’s common, especially at the beginning. Crying is your child’s way of communicating in a new situation, not a sign of trauma. Most children adjust quickly, and by the end, parents are amazed at how much confidence replaces those initial tears.
Young children learn best in short, frequent bursts. Ten minutes, four days a week, keeps them engaged and safe while building muscle memory. This schedule produces faster, lasting results compared to weekly traditional lessons.
Traditional lessons often take months or years to build basic skills through play and early introduction to strokes, far often sooner than a child is developmentally ready for it. Survival Swim equips children with real self-rescue skills in weeks. Instead of just splashing and songs, your child learns to float, breathe, and swim to safety—skills that can save a life.
Even if your child is comfortable in the water, they may not have self-rescue skills. Many children can “swim” a few feet but don’t know how to roll onto their back and float when tired. Survival Swim closes those gaps and builds real water safety.
After graduation, kids move into maintenance depending on location: group classes in California, seasonal tune-ups in Nevada, or refreshers in either state. Once your child has completed the six-week program, they never have to start over—just refresh and grow.
Yes. Many children begin fearful, but the structure, consistency, and nurturing environment help them gain confidence quickly. By graduation, kids who once clung to their parents are swimming and floating independently.
The six-week program is $750 (seven weekly installments) or $820 (six biweekly installments). Refreshers are $100 registration + $110 per week, length depending on the child. Families consistently say the peace of mind and safety skills are priceless.
Because this isn’t just about lessons—it’s a full experience. You’ll receive parent handbooks, weekly updates, preparation emails, celebrations at graduation, and ongoing support from a certified survival swim instructor with 10 years experience. Families often become friends, kids cheer for one another, and parents leave knowing their child is truly safer around water.
Las Vegas, NV: Lessons are held in the Skye Canyon area at a private residential pool.
Menifee, CA: Lessons are held off Hwy 74 and Briggs Road, directly across from Heritage High School at a private residential pool.
A team member will reach out within 24 hours (usually by text).
We’ll confirm your child’s best track, answer questions, and review availability for your location.
If it’s a good fit, we’ll guide you through the next steps to reserve your spot.
Have a question right now? Reply to the email you received after submitting your inquiry, or text us at 702-329-6685.
