"At the playground, the other moms ask two questions," jokes Sarah Chen, whose 20-month-old, Emma, just passed her "float-and-call" test. "First: 'What preschool are you using?' Second: 'Is your kid water-safe?' If you say no, you feel like a negligent parent."
"We don't call it survival. We call it aquatic literacy ," says Coach Danielle Moss, owner of Little Fins Aquatics . For the past eight years, Moss has built a cult-like following among Sugar Land’s young families. Her waitlist currently has 140 names. sugar+land+toddler+swim+lessons
"One down," she says, nodding toward the deeper end of the pool. "Only twelve years of competitive club swimming to go." "At the playground, the other moms ask two
"That’s it!" Moss yells. "You just saved your own life for a plastic toy!" "At the playground
"At the playground, the other moms ask two questions," jokes Sarah Chen, whose 20-month-old, Emma, just passed her "float-and-call" test. "First: 'What preschool are you using?' Second: 'Is your kid water-safe?' If you say no, you feel like a negligent parent."
"We don't call it survival. We call it aquatic literacy ," says Coach Danielle Moss, owner of Little Fins Aquatics . For the past eight years, Moss has built a cult-like following among Sugar Land’s young families. Her waitlist currently has 140 names.
"One down," she says, nodding toward the deeper end of the pool. "Only twelve years of competitive club swimming to go."
"That’s it!" Moss yells. "You just saved your own life for a plastic toy!"