
Island Swimmers
About
I have been in the water my whole life growing up just seconds from the ocean, swimming and diving from an early age. Got into to teaching because I wanted to do a job a could truly enjoy. I am red cross water safety instructor certified and first aid, AED certified as well. I have a wide range of teaching experience, teach all age groups and level and even teaching students with disabilities and special needs
What I really enjoy about teaching swimming is the easiness of it meaning it is just me and a person working on some thing fun much like a friend collaborating for a project
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I start of with knowing what their goals are and what level they at to create a set of goals that can be accomplished to build confidence and motivation to achieve the final goal.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Red cross water safety instructor certification
First aid, cpr AED certification
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Price based on age and number of students per class
6months-10 years old $35 per class
11-15 years old $40 per class
16-18 years old $45 per class
18 up $50 per class
Class deals pay for 4 classes get one free
Pay half price for every student added to a single class for e.g. say a single student price is $40 a second student would be $20 and a third would be $10
Parent and child deal parent full price if child is under 11 free class on the same day over 11 half price.
How did you get started teaching?
I got into teaching because I didn't want to work under anyone and wanted to do things my way bringing my own ideas and energy to my classes and start part time at a small operation in queens now I currently work for the 92 Y and working hard everyday to be more independent.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have experiencing teaching every kind of class from mommy and me up to adults. Students with disabilities and special needs.