Winter sessions: January 6 – April 27, 2025

SPRING 2 SESSION

APRIL 27 – JUNE 14, 2026

Online Member Registration: Opens Mon, March 30
Online Program Participant Registration: Opens Mon, April 6

SUMMER 1 SESSION

JULY 20 – AUGUST 23, 2026

Online Member Registration: Opens Mon, May 18
Online Program Participant Registration: Opens Mon, May 25

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  • Open Gym

    Southwest YMCA
  • Parent & Child Swim Stage A/B (0-3)

    Parent & Child Swim Stage A/B (0-3)
    Tri County YMCA

    "Water Discover & Exploration: This combination class allows infants and toddlers to expolore the aquatic environment with their parent at their own pace. Instructor will teach through songs, play and skill activites. Instructor will show parents adaptations of each activity taught to make each one age appropriate for each participant. Ages 6 months to 3...

  • Preschool Swim Stage 1 (3-5)

    Preschool Swim Stage 1 (3-5)
    Mukwonago YMCA

    "Water Acclimation: Children entering this level should be comfortable working with an instructor without a parent in the water. Students develop comfort with underwater exploration and learn to safely exit in the event of falling into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."

  • Preschool Swim Stage 2 (3-5)

    Preschool Swim Stage 2 (3-5)
    Mukwonago YMCA

    "Water Movement: Children entering this level should be able to go underwater voluntarily. Students focus on body position and control, directional change, and forward movement in the water while continuing to practice how to safely exit if they would fall into a body of water. Ages 3-5 years."

  • Preschool Swim Stage 3 & 4 (3-5)

    Preschool Swim Stage 3 & 4 (3-5)
    Mukwonago YMCA

    "Water Stamina & Stroke Introduction: Children entering this level should be able to front and back float independently. Students learn to swim to safety from a longer distance. They are introduced to rhythmic breathing and integrated arm and leg action. Students that are more advanced will develop stroke technique in front and back crawl and...