The Brave Swim Path™
Children learning through the Brave Swim Method™ progress along the Brave Swim Path™, a three-stage journey that guides swimmers from early water comfort and skill to confident swimming with peers.
Each stage builds on the previous one, helping children grow stronger, more confident, and more capable in the water.
① Brave Start
Skill Immersion | 1:1 lessons
Children attend lessons multiple times per week so their bodies can quickly learn how to move, float, and breathe in the water.
Ages 6 months & up
3 private lessons per week
6-week intensive
$31.25 per lesson
② Brave Builder
Skill Development | 1:1 lessons
After immersion, children shift to swimming once per week to reinforce technique and strengthen independence.
Ages 6 months & up
1 private lesson per week
12 weeks
$31.25 per lesson
③ Brave Swimmer
Skill Mastery | small group lessons
Children who are comfortable in the water begin swimming with peers and developing early stroke technique.
Ages 3-5 years
8 group lessons per month
$125 per month
Start Your Brave Swim Journey
Beginning swim lessons is simple. Families start by contacting Bekah to check lesson availability, complete registration, and choose lesson times that work for their schedule.
① Contact Swim with Bekah
Reach out by text or phone to check current lesson availability and discuss your child’s age and experience.
Lessons are typically scheduled:
• Monday–Friday 2:30pm - 7:30pm
• Saturday & Sunday 8:30am - 12:30pm
You can share your preferred days and times, and we’ll find a schedule that works.
② Complete Registration
Once lesson times are confirmed, Bekah will send a registration link where you can:
• complete registration forms
• review lesson policies
• pay the $75 registration fee
This reserves your child’s spot in the schedule.
③ Start Swimming
Your child will begin their Brave Swim Journey through the Brave Swim Path™, starting with lessons designed to build comfort, confidence, and early swimming skills.
Programs are designed to meet children where they are and help them grow into confident swimmers.