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Baby Otter Swim School

Coral Springs & Parkland, Florida

Servicing Coral Springs & Parkland, Florida

Our Franchisees Story

Tara White, Baby Otter Coral Springs & Parkland, Florida Franchise Owner

Hi, I’m Tara White.  I’ve been a Coral Springs resident for the past 25 years, 17 of which as a preschool teacher in the area.  I’ve been married for 23 years, and I’m the mother of two beautiful boys (young men), one of which has autism.  I have a passion for teaching children, so the transition from the classroom to the swimming pool came very naturally for me.  Only now, my passion includes saving lives, one child at a time!

Coral Springs Swim Lessons

Our Franchise Locations Offer All The Great Swim Programs Taught By Our Parent Company

Tara White, Baby Otter Coral Springs & Parkland, Florida Franchise Owner, demonstrates the Baby Otter Swim School proprietary Turn, Kick, Reach® system.

Turn, Kick, Reach® (TKR)

A unique five consecutive day program to teach children, as soon as they can crawl, what to do if they fell into the water.

TKR Review

Designed to assist swimmers who have taken the TKR private class, but still need strengthening and improvement on the skills taught.

Beginning Strokes, Level 1

Designed for swimmers who have had some experience in the water. Swimmers learn the log roll, how to float, use their arms and dive for toys.

Beginning Strokes, Level 2

Designed for swimmers who have completed level 1. Swimmers learn the breast stroke and rhythmic breathing for freestyle.

Beginning Strokes, Level 3

Designed for swimmers who have completed level 2. Swimmers learn the side stroke, elementary backstroke, backstroke, treading water and survival technique.

Adult

Private classes designed to teach adults who have never learned to swim and for those adults who want to improve.

Baby Otter Swim School

Coral Springs & Parkland, Florida

Servicing Coral Springs & Parkland, Florida

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