06/01/2026
At Goldfish, our monthly celebration for June is all about celebrating animals (and incorporating this into the curriculum that gets kids excited to learn) 🐾
From dogs doing the “paddle” to fish in the water, animals and swimming naturally go together. 🐠
Each month, we introduce a new celebration theme that helps keep learning engaging and effective. Using familiar movements with an added element of imagination to help swimmers stay focused as they build real skills in the water.
You might hear about “sea otter back floats” or see swimmers practicing their “dolphin kicks”, and behind each one is a purpose: helping kids strengthen technique, improve body control, and build confidence in the water.
Because every lesson is about progress, skill-building, and helping kids become safer swimmers. We just teach in a way that kids enjoy the learning process. ✨
💬 What’s your child’s favorite animal right now?
05/28/2026
What actually happens during a swim lesson?
For many parents, the first lesson can feel like a mystery.
A typical class includes guided skill practice, playful activities that help reinforce learning, and lots of encouragement from instructors along the way. Kids work on important skills like floating, safe movement through the water, and listening for directions. All while having fun! 😊
Because when kids enjoy the experience, they’re more likely to stay engaged and keep building new skills.
💬 If your child is already in lessons, what’s their favorite part?
📸 Some swim lesson moments captured by proud Goldfish Swim parents, Jenni S and Amy S!
05/26/2026
Progress in swim lessons doesn’t always look like swimming across the pool. 🧡
Some of the most important milestones are the ones that help kids stay safer in and around the water. When we talk with parents about the most meaningful milestones, the ones that give them the most peace of mind, these are typically the ones we hear about.
Progress can look like:
✔️ Rolling onto their back to float
✔️ Climbing out of the pool independently
✔️ Listening and responding to instructor directions
✔️ Staying calm and confident in the water
These skills build the foundation for stronger swimmers over time, and they’re an important part of learning how to respect and navigate water safely.
Because real progress is about preparation, confidence, and safety.
💬 What’s a swim skill your child has learned recently that made you proud (and maybe breathing a little easier)?
05/22/2026
Summer travel means new pools, new places, and new water safety reminders. ☀️
Whether you're heading to a hotel pool, spending the day at the beach, or visiting family with a backyard pool, a little preparation can help keep kids safer around the water.
A few quick reminders families often find helpful:
• Take a few minutes to look around and spot exits, lifeguards, and safety equipment
• Stay close and actively supervise, especially in unfamiliar water environments
• Use Coast Guard-approved life jackets when a personal flotation device is needed
• Talk with kids about pool rules before they jump in
Every pool or body of water is a little different, so building strong water safety habits helps kids stay prepared wherever summer takes them. 🏖️
👉 Save this post for your next trip and share it with another parent who’s planning summer travel.