Stay Focused-Scuba Diving-Midtown

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Adaptive Scuba Diving Lessons can be some of the most rewarding classes you ever take in your life. Swimming with the fish underwater can educate you in ways you never thought possible. Being able to see first hand what life is like down below can be a very exhilarating encounter, to say the least.

Since 2003 the Stay Focused Organization located in Midtown has been teaching people like yourself how to scuba dive. Because of their expertise in the field, the Stay Focused Org. in an exceptional place to learn. They will patiently teach you the skills you need to take the plunge underwater. Through the program, you can earn scuba certification as a teen or young adult with disabilities.

As a result, Stay Focused adaptive scuba diving lessons act as a tool for gaining confidence, leadership, and independence. Once you complete the program, you have the option to accompany quality trained instructors on a trip to the Cayman Islands.

Chiefly, classes are generally best suited for ages 13-21 with more details on the candidate assessment page.

So not only can you learn a new skill but also develop life long friendships with just a click below. Oh by the way, if you see Ariel, the little mermaid, tell her I said hello!

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Swim Jim-Upper East Side

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Adaptive Swimming can actually save your Special Needs child’s life. “Every child should know how to swim,” says Swim Jim and for this reason, they start lessons with babies. Although that may sound a little young, think about how fast babies can crawl. To illustrate how quickly situations can turn scary think about this scenario. Suppose you are at a backyard pool party. Everyone is having a fun time talking and laughing. Suddenly without anyone noticing a baby crawls towards the pool and falls in the water. You can’t jump in and save the baby if you don’t know how to swim. In this case, knowing how to swim not only benefits the baby but also yourself. If you haven’t taken an adaptive swimming class because you are afraid of the water this season is the time to take action.

Together with Swim Jim, you will gain confidence in and around the water. With a very low student to teacher ratio students of all abilities can benefit from these lessons. In spite of it being too cold outside their pool is indoor and heated. As a result, swim instruction is given all year long. Tell Aeriel Hello and Dive right in below.

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