The popular parenting site, BabyCenter, turned to our own Coach Ruthie when it need expert advice to help parents learn about important life-saving water-safety tips. Her has already reached parents worldwide as well as caught the attention of national swimming associations. Read the full article at: baby center blog
From Little Fishes to the Fast Lane
How do you turn a hesitant toddler, reluctant to even put his head in the water, into a bonafide swimming champ? When Ryan, a Little Fishes Swim School graduate, came to class for the first time he was like many new students. His mom, Monica, recalls that he was comfortable playing in the water, but [...]
Child Swimming Skill Building – Ideas You Can Teach At Home
Here are a couple of water activities that we recommend parents try at home to help your little fish get more excited about their time in the water!
Give A Skill for Life this Holiday Season
This holiday season you can give a skill for life with a Little Fishes gift certificate. Tim Ezell of Fox 2 news shows the benefits of starting swimming programs as early at 6 months old in our salt water pool. Click to see our babies and toddlers swimming with Tim Ezell. Young children who are comfortable [...]
Life-saving Truths About Learning to Swim
Understanding the difference between real swimming and beginner skills can be harder than it seems—and a dangerous misconception. Here we dispel some common water myths
Reasons why you should keep your little fishes moving and grooving in the colder months
Written and posted by Lisa Bertrand of Alive Magazine’s ParentingPop http://www.alivemag.com/blog/index.php/2011/09/just-keep-swimming/
Why St. Louis attorney Zane Cagle thinks now is the time to get your little one in the water
Check out the link below and read why St. Louis attorney Zane Cagle thinks now is the time to get your little one in the water!
Interview in World Aquatic Babies & Children Network
World Aquatic Babies & Children, the world’s premiere authority on swimming for young children, interviews Coach Ruthie Zarren, founder of Little Fishes Swim School.











