
EP #93 From Fear To Float: Rewriting Water Safety For Young Children
Think a six-month-old can’t learn water safety? You’ll rethink that after meeting Allysa Smith, the certified coach behind Mighty Floaters Infant Aquatics in Fredericksburg. We dive into how infants and toddlers build real survival skills—rolling to a float, breathing calmly, and swimming to safety—in focused, 10-minute lessons four days a week. No scare tactics, no shortcuts. Just gentle, proven methods that create confident kids and calmer parents around pools, lakes, and bathtubs.
Allysa shares the moment she went from fascinated parent to certified instructor, why credentials matter in a growing industry, and how she tailored a program for local families who needed more than recreational swim. We unpack the biggest myths—like the viral “toss the baby” clips—and explain what actually happens: measured progressions, close supervision, and a child-led pace that reduces fear and builds muscle memory. For infants who can sit up, the initial goal is simple and lifesaving: find air and float. For toddlers and preschoolers, it’s the swim-float-swim sequence that buys time and options when the unexpected happens.
We also talk timing and maintenance. Starting earlier often makes adaptation easier, and skill retention improves with brief, ongoing practice throughout the year. Allysa previews new parent-and-baby acclimation sessions for ages two to six months, designed to make the transition into one-on-one survival swim smoother. She’s candid about cost and value, comparing months of traditional lessons that may not deliver safety outcomes with a concentrated program that does. And she never promises “drown proof”—instead, she promotes layered protection: barriers, attentive supervision, and reliable, trained responses from the child.
If you’re a parent, caregiver, or local neighbor near water, this conversation offers clear steps to reduce risk and raise confidence. Subscribe for more local stories that make a difference, share this episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more families find life-saving resources.
Allysa Smith
Mighty Floaters Infant Aquatics
mightyfloatersinfantaquatics.com
540-220-8497