Wings Over Water School of Swimming Brewster, NY

Wings Over Water School of Swimming Brewster, NY

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06/16/2026

Sit, Wait, Listen, Balance

Learning to swim is about more than movement in the water. Activities like this help children practice listening skills, following directions, body awareness, balance, and patience while having fun with their classmates.

Every skill we teach builds confidence, water safety awareness, and a strong foundation for swimming success.

Learn more at wingsoverwater.com

06/14/2026

Jump, Glide, Swim!

This young swimmer is working on an important progression in the water. After jumping down through the hoop in a pencil position, they transition to a horizontal body position and swim to Mom.

Exercises like this help children improve body awareness, water orientation, listening skills, and confidence in the pool. Practicing these skills supports water safety while encouraging greater independence and control in the water.

Learn more about our programs at wingsoverwater.com

06/13/2026

Changing Directions with Confidence!

This little swimmer is working on an important developmental skill: floating on her back and then changing direction by bending at the belly to transition back toward the stairs.

Learning how to move from a back float into a purposeful change of direction helps swimmers develop body awareness, balance, and control in the water. These foundational skills build confidence and support greater independence as swimmers learn to navigate their aquatic environment safely.

Every small step forward is part of a bigger journey toward becoming a confident swimmer!

Learn more about our programs at wingsoverwater.com

06/08/2026

Listen, Go, Swim!

This little swimmer is building confidence and independence by moving from the steps to the instructor underwater, guided by verbal cues every step of the way.

Verbal cues play an important role in our lessons. They help children understand when it is safe to enter the water and let them know that both the instructor and parent are ready for them to begin. Learning to wait, listen, and respond appropriately is an important part of developing water safety awareness.

Activities like this also help swimmers improve water orientation, body control, and confidence as they move independently toward a trusted adult.

Building water safety skills one small success at a time.

Learn more at wingsoverwater.com

06/06/2026

T, X, Pencil… Backstroke in Progress!

Learning backstroke starts with understanding body position. In this lesson, our swimmer is working through the T, X, and Pencil postures that help build balance, body awareness, and proper alignment in the water.

By practicing these positions, swimmers develop the foundation needed for a strong and efficient elementary backstroke while gaining confidence moving independently on their backs.

Learn more about our learn-to-swim programs at wingsoverwater.com

06/03/2026

Ready, Jump, Swim!

This little swimmer is practicing an important skill sequence. First, they jump straight down through the hoop in a pencil position, then turn to a horizontal position and swim independently to Mom.

Activities like this help swimmers develop body control, water orientation, listening skills, and confidence moving through the water. Each successful jump and swim strengthens foundational water safety skills while building independence.

Learn more about our programs at wingsoverwater.com

06/01/2026

Growing Confidence, One Step At A Time

With support from their instructor, this little swimmer practices a brief submersion, reaches a platform, and then independently makes their way across to their waiting parent. Activities like this help children become more comfortable in the water while building confidence, body awareness, balance, and trust.

Each successful experience encourages greater independence and helps lay the foundation for lifelong water safety skills.

Learn more about our Parent & Tot program at wingsoverwater.com

05/30/2026

Listen, Enter, Swim!

Waiting for a cue before entering the water is an important water safety skill. Through song and play, young swimmers learn to listen, wait their turn, enter the water safely, and swim directly to their parent.

Water safety starts with learning to follow directions and make safe choices around the water.

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05/29/2026

Building Back Float Confidence

Learning to relax on the back is an important step in swimming. With the comfort of a parent nearby, little swimmers begin to feel safe, supported, and more confident in the water. These early moments help build trust, body awareness, and the foundation for future swimming skills.

Ready to help your swimmer grow their confidence in the water? Visit wingsoverwater.com đź’¦

05/26/2026

Learning Through Purposeful Play

Water toys in our swim lessons aren’t just for fun. They’re tools. We use toys to encourage reaching, kicking, blowing bubbles, breath control, and independent movement in the water. They also help little swimmers stay engaged, follow direction, and build confidence one skill at a time.

Every toy has a purpose, and every activity supports real swim progress.

Learn more at wingsoverwater.com

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