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Little Dippers Survival Swim

Swim Lessons

Heidi Wallace Leftwich

UPDATED: January 12, 2022

We meet every child where they are at developmentally and emotionally to build confidence and foster a love for safer swimming to children of all abilities.

Little Dippers uses techniques used in ABA therapy. The owner and swim instructor, Heidi has a child with non-verbal autism and specializes in working with children on the spectrum.

For children 6 months and up.
All lessons are one-on-one.
Survival Lessons are 2,3, or 4 days a week for fifteen minutes each.
Short, more frequent lessons is what is best for little bodies and little minds AND makes children successful in our program

Little Dippers a Survival Survival is Certified underneath the SurvivalSwim Development and Network and Swimming with Autism.

Little Dippers SurvivalSwim is the only swim school certified by a Survival Swim organization in the Little Rock area.

Discounts are available for all families with Autism and other disabilities.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • No Insurance Accepted

Address:

Little Dippers Survival Swim
10 Kingspark Road
Little Rock, AR 72227
United States

Website:

https://www.facebook.com/littledippersurvivalswim/

Phone:

(405) 229-8982

Email:

heidi.littledippersurvivalswim@gmail.com

Contact:

Heidi Wallace Leftwich

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