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Emler was the only place we found that was willing to give my four year old deaf child an opportunity to try a swim class for free. The teacher, Ms. Danielle, was absolutely wonderful and we signed our son up for the beginner preschool swim class after the trial class.
Ms. Danielle communicates with our son through demonstration and non-verbal cues. She has pushed our son to excel in the water. The semester has not finished and our son has already passed into the Advanced Beginner class.
We are so blessed to have found Emler swim school. Jenn, the deck manager, Ms. Danielle and the other swim teachers are so positive in their teaching approach.
Thank you, Emler, for being willing to teach a deaf child to swim.
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