Swim Life® Lessons
About Swim Life®
Swim Life® is the ONLY swim school that offers individualized, survival-oriented swimming lessons for children, along with skill-specific lesson options for all ages! Your child will learn important water survival skills faster in our lessons! A 4-day-a-week lesson program has proven to be the safest, most effective way to learn new skills. All lessons are one-on-one to ensure your child receives a custom lesson every time. Each session is 5 weeks long with a total of twenty 15-minute sessions. Lessons are offered mornings and afternoons. Many families reach out to us when their child has not succeeded in other swim lessons, and they all say, "I wish we'd found you sooner!” Parents quickly discover that Swim Life® is a much greater value, both financially and time-wise, because we achieve real success in fewer lessons than any other program.
Contact and Register
Please contact Natalee for more information at 813-613-3377 or coachnatalee@myswimlife.com.
To Register your child with Swim Life® click here.
About Coach Natalee
I have been married to my husband Josh since 2013. I am the mother of two children; one boy and one girl. We have moved seven times in the last nine years including three years in Okinawa, Japan as my husband is a US Marine. I love to read, paint, and sew; being outdoors and building/creating things with my hands is what I love to do with my free time (What free time? I have two kids and work!!). Children are my passion, while my college education has prepared me for the business side of managing my own business. My son started Swim Life swim lessons while we were in Okinawa at only 8 months old and at that point I realized just how important these lessons are. He continued to advance in his lessons and started snorkeling at only 20 months. When we moved, and had our next baby, I was devastated to find there were no survival style swim lessons in our area! We ended up moving again and were so excited that our instructor from Japan was in California too. She taught our then 5-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son (again). Our daughter could finally swim after months of community group swim lessons with no results, it only took 4 weeks for her to be confident and competent in the water! And our son spent that time mastering new swim strokes he had never done before. Now that we've moved again, and to the state with the highest incidence of childhood drowning in the country, I decided to finally pursue becoming an instructor that had piqued my interest all that time ago when we were in Okinawa.