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215-200-1675 j.vangilder@infantswim.com

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      • Lesson Structure

215-200-1675 j.vangilder@infantswim.com

Welcome to
ISR Montgomeryville
  • Home
  • About ISR
  • FAQ
  • Meet Your Instructor
  • Locations
  • Lessons
    • Types of Lessons
    • Cost
    • Lesson Structure

AT Lessons

At Lessons

  • Arrive 5 minutes early to ensure your child’s lesson starts on time. 
  • A mask is required for anyone over age 3 sitting on the pool deck and you must maintain 6 feet of distance from others.
  • Only 1 adult per child is allowed in the pool area.
  • Remove any unnecessary layers of clothing from your child so he/she is ready for lessons after the *BUDS interview.  See chapter 4 of the parent resource guide. 
  • Support your child during lessons.  You know your child best.  If they like a celebration, cheer them on.  If they do better with a “great job” after lessons then feel free to save your praise. 
  • Please do not coach your child from the poolside.  There are things I’m looking for in the water that is not obvious from the pool deck. 

*see parent resource guide for more info. 

At Lessons

Photgraphy and Video

You may take photographs every day.

Videos are only permitted when you’re invited to take a video, on Fridays, or during clothing lessons. 

When posting videos please respect the privacy of others at the pool and remember to tag Jade Van Gilder and Check in at ISR Montgomeryville- Jade Van Gilder! 

At lessons

After the Lesson is Over

You will be asked to bring three clean towels with you to every lesson. Place two towels on the pool deck, and save the third towel to dry your child, wrap him up and keep him warm after the lesson. Keeping two towels on the pool deck creates a clean, dry surface for your child to lie on that will limit his exposure to the damp pool deck, which could potentially harbor germs. 

When the lesson is complete, I will lay your child on the towels, on his left side. Encourage your child to remain lying on his left side for at least a couple of minutes. You may also want to gently massage his back to help him expel any air he may have swallowed during the lesson. 

Be sure to wrap your child in the third towel so that he stays warm. 

If your child wants to eat or drink immediately after the lesson, allow him small sips of water or a drink that is easy to digest. It’s important that your child not “gulp down” a large quantity of fluids immediately after the lesson, because if he has any air in his stomach from the lesson, quickly drinking a large quantity of fluids could cause a stomachache and/or gas pain.


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  • About ISR
  • FAQ
  • Meet Your Instructor
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  • Lesson Structure