Offering Lessons in 4 Locations
1
Tequesta - Lessons in your private home
Private Location in Tequesta, FL
Tequesta, FL 33469
2
Live Like Jake Indoor Pool - 10311 Ironwood R
10311 Ironwood Rd, Palm Beach GardensPalm Beach Gardens , FL 33410
Palm Beach GardensPalm Beach Gardens , FL 33410
3
Jupiter - Lessons in your private home
Private Location in Jupiter, FL
Jupiter, FL 33458
4
North Pam Beach Swimming Pool
951 US-1, North Palm Beach, FL 33408, USA
North Palm Beach, Florida 33408
Swimming instructor

Live Like Jake

This heated, indoor pool allows me to teach year-round with minimal weather interruptions.

FAQs
Why are lessons 5 days per week and for only 10 minutes?
The reason for this is multifaceted. First, repetition and consistency are crucial elements of learning for young children. Research shows that short, more frequent lessons result in higher retention. Second, most children have fairly short attention spans and will not be able to focus on the task for longer and we want to take advantage of the best time for learning. A third reason is that, though the pool temperature is maintained at 78-88 degrees, the temperature is still lower than your child's body temperature. Lessons are work and therefore will also be losing body heat. Instructors check students regularly for temperature fatigue since this is an indicator of physical fatigue.
Do you have children that just can’t learn the skills?
No. Every child can learn. It is my job to find the best way to communicate the information so that it makes sense to the child. I set your child up to be successful every time you bring them to me. I start where they are and through consistent lessons, we see progress.
Can’t babies swim naturally?
Unfortunately, babies cannot naturally swim. If this were the case, there wouldn’t be so many drownings every year. According to the Center for Disease Control and Accident Prevention, drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children ages 1-4 in the United States.
Why don’t parents participate in the water during the lessons?
We do not want the baby to initially associate the water with the love, attention, and affection of the parent while in the water. Also, it takes incredible concentration and objectivity to teach the baby how to respond to an aquatic emergency and our experience shows that parents often find it too difficult to be objective to be effective teachers with their own children in the water. We gladly invite parents to join us in the pool once their child has independent skills to practice at home.

Ready to Get Started?

We would love to hear from you.