NoUpdatesAboutYourChild'sSwimmingLessonProgress:Here'sWhyandWhatYouCanDoAboutIt[2026]
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Summary
- More than 60% of parents feel insufficiently informed about their child's swimming lesson progress due to outdated paper systems, time pressure on instructors, and lack of standardization between swimming schools.
- Without real-time insight, as a parent you miss the chance to practice specifically, celebrate successes, and recognize swimming anxiety or delays early.
- A digital app gives parents insight immediately after each lesson into scores per exercise, with push notifications for level advancements and a holiday mode to maintain skills.
- Swimming instructors save administrative time and get an overview of all groups and levels in one dashboard, leaving more time for the real work: teaching in the water.
- Free personalized certificates and diplomas at each achieved level motivate children to continue and give parents tangible milestones to celebrate.
Why Don't You Hear Anything About Your Child's Swimming Lesson Progress as a Parent?
You take your child to swimming lessons every week, but what exactly happens in the water often remains a mystery. No message, no note, no update. Your child tells you "it was fun," but is there progress? No idea. This is one of the biggest frustrations for parents with children in swimming lessons. Conversations with hundreds of parents show that more than 60% feel insufficiently informed about their child's swimming lesson progress. In this overview, we explain why this communication gap exists, what the consequences are for your child's learning process, and how you as a parent can break through it.
The Communication Gap Between Swimming School and Parent
1. Paper Booklets Disappear in the Swim Bag
Many swimming schools still use a paper tracking system: a booklet or card on which the instructor makes handwritten notes. In theory, children take this booklet home, but in practice, it stays in the swim bag for weeks. By the time you see it, the notes are often outdated or illegible due to moisture. A paper system works slowly and does not provide a current picture of where your child stands.
2. Instructors Simply Have No Time
A swimming instructor is in the water with 8 to 12 children. The focus is on safety and teaching, not administration. After the lesson, they quickly move on to the next group, and the administration often only happens at the end of a long day. Personal updates to each parent are often skipped. This is not out of unwillingness but pure time pressure. The problem is that as a parent, you are left in the dark for weeks.
3. No Standardized System Between Schools
Each swimming school uses its own method to track progress. One uses smileys, another numbers, and yet another works with colored stamps. If your child switches swimming schools (for example, due to a move), there is no transferable progress. You start again from zero, without the new instructor knowing which skills your child already masters. For parents, it is impossible to compare between schools or assess whether their own method is effective.
4. The "Ask at the Reception" Moment Yields Little
You know it well: you stand at the pool reception and ask how your child is doing. The staff member looks in the system, sees a short note ("doing well" or "needs to practice floating"), and that's all you get. A substantive conversation about specific exercises, points of attention, or expected progression dates is virtually impossible. Moreover, the receptionist is not the instructor who actually stands with your child in the water.
5. Parents Only See the End Result, Not the Journey
Most swimming schools communicate only at milestone moments: the A diploma is achieved, time for the B diploma. But between those milestones, often more than a year passes. In that time, you hear nothing about the 86 skills your child learns step-by-step: from water kicking and swimming through a hole to backstroke and breaststroke. The lack of interim insights makes it difficult for parents to motivate and support their child effectively.
What You Miss as a Parent Without Real-Time Insight
6. You Cannot Support Your Child Specifically
If you don't know which specific exercise your child finds difficult, you can't practice it at home or in the recreational pool. Maybe your child struggles with underwater swimming, while you think breaststroke is the problem. Targeted feedback makes practice more effective and speeds up progression to the next level. Without that information, you are literally and figuratively swimming in the dark.
7. Holidays Become Swimming Lesson Slump Moments
The summer holiday is traditionally a period when children lose swimming skills. Six weeks without swimming lessons often means a step back. But if you as a parent do know which exercises your child needs to maintain, you can practice those specifically during the holiday. For example: if you know your child just started breaststroke for the B diploma, you practice that specific stroke in the holiday pool. Without that info, your child swims around for six weeks without a targeted goal and starts the new season at a disadvantage.
8. Swimming Anxiety or Resistance Is Recognized Too Late
Children do not always spontaneously say they are afraid of a certain exercise or that they don't feel comfortable in the group. As a parent, you might notice your child is reluctant to go to swimming lessons, but the cause remains a guess. With real-time insight into scores per exercise, you immediately see if the numbers drop on specific parts: an early signal that something is going on. The sooner you know, the faster you can adjust together with the instructor.
9. You Miss the Chance to Celebrate Successes
Every child grows from compliments and recognition. But if you don't know that your child swam independently through a hole for the first time today, you can't celebrate that achievement. Those missed moments of pride and encouragement are a shame. Children who regularly receive positive feedback from their parents are more motivated and go to swimming lessons with more confidence. Without insight into daily progress, you miss dozens of those valuable parenting moments per year.
The Solution: Real-Time Insight via a Digital App
10. An App That Updates Immediately After the Lesson
The most effective solution for the communication gap is a digital tool that allows the swimming instructor to register immediately after the lesson what each child practiced and how it went. Parents then see the update in real time on their phone. No waiting weeks, no lost paper booklets, no vague answers at the reception. You open the app and see exactly which exercises your child did today and how the score was on the 0 to 6 smiley system.
11. 86 Skills Across 7 Levels: From Red to Gold
A good digital tracking system divides the swimming lesson journey into clear steps: 7 levels each with its own color, from Red (water familiarization) to Gold (fully proficient swimmer). Each level contains specific skills such as water kicking, floating, swimming through a hole, and the different strokes. As a parent, you see in one dashboard overview where your child stands, which skills have been achieved, and what the next step is. This not only provides insight but also peace of mind: you know exactly what to expect.
12. Push Notifications for Level Advancements
Imagine: you are at work and your phone lights up. "Congratulations! Sophie has advanced to the Green level." That is a moment you don't want to miss. Push notifications at milestone moments ensure that you as a parent are always involved, even if you cannot be physically present at the swimming lesson. You can immediately congratulate your child after coming home, with specific details about what has been achieved.
13. Check Off Exercises Yourself During Holidays
A modern app also offers functionality for parents: during the holiday, you can check off exercises you practice together with your child in the pool. This way, the instructor stays informed about what has been practiced in the meantime, and swimming lessons after the holiday start exactly where your child left off, not two steps back. This holiday mode prevents the traditional summer dip and keeps swimming lesson progress continuously moving.
14. Free Certificates and Personalized Diplomas
An extra motivator for children: at each achieved level, they receive a free digital certificate with their own name on it. At levels 5, 6, and 7 (the higher levels), this even becomes a real personalized diploma with name, date, and achieved level. Parents receive these automatically and can print or share them with family. It gives children tangible proof of their achievement and greatly motivates them to continue to the next level.
What Does This Mean for the Swimming Instructor?
15. Less Time Spent on Administration, More Time for Teaching
Swimming instructors want to teach, not administer. An app designed for quick input, such as indicating scores with a swipe gesture or clicking a smiley, takes the instructor less than 30 seconds per child per lesson. That is faster than opening a paper booklet and making notes with a wet pen. The result: the instructor has more time for what really matters: safe and effective teaching in the water.
16. Overview Across Multiple Groups and Locations
Many swimming instructors teach multiple groups at different locations. A digital tool provides at a glance insight into all groups: who is in which group, who is about to advance, and where the biggest backlog is. This makes group divisions and lesson planning more efficient. In case of instructor illness, a substitute can immediately see where each group stands without having to go through hours of administration.
Conclusion
The communication gap between swimming school and parent is a real problem that slows down children's learning process and frustrates parents. The combination of paper systems, time pressure on instructors, and lack of standardization means that parents often have no substantive insight into their child's swimming lesson progress for months. A free digital app like Zwemlesmaatje breaks this gap: parents see real-time scores per exercise, receive push notifications at level advancements, and can track exercises themselves during holidays. For instructors, it means less administration, more time in the water, and a complete overview of all groups. Making swimming lesson progress transparent is not a luxury but a prerequisite for motivated children and involved parents.
Read more:
- Discover all features of Zwemlesmaatje
- View the complete level system: Red to Gold
- How Zwemlesmaatje works for parents
- How Zwemlesmaatje works for instructors
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Bob van Soest
As an expert in operating sports facilities (such as swimming pools) and developer of, among others, Zwemlesmaatje.com, I am passionately committed to making swimming lessons simpler, more fun and more insightful for parents, swimming instructors and everyone who wants to learn to swim.
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