9 Reasons Why Every Child Should Learn To Swim
In my opinion, children must learn to swim as early as possible. When I say, "as early as possible", I mean as early as parents can get them into swimming lesson because a really good school will have children doing some form of stroke as young as 2 years old.
To me what I have just said is just plain obvious but I'm a swim teacher and I am biased. So Just in case you are not convinced, let me give you 9 reasons why every child should learn to swim.
Every Child Should Learn To Swim |
- As a part of the recreational sports spectrum, the ability to swim is a basic right for all citizens
- School systems provide each student with the opportunity to learn various forms of sport; no other sport can save a person’s life throughout their entire life
- The time to learn to swim is early in each person’s life since child drowning is an ever-present threat
- Swimming is a life-skill that once learned, is never forgotten
- Giving children this basic life skill is a responsibility, not an option
- There are bodies of water everywhere
- There are frequent occasions where water in some form will be nearby.
- There are also more than one million backyard pools.
- While there are all types of regulations requiring barriers to entry, none of them is foolproof. So this life-skill is a necessity, just like wearing seat belts while travelling in a car!
- Whilst the only secure way of minimizing accidental drownings is good supervision, knowing how to swim and competent water safety knowledge can only improve the incidents of drowning
- Aquatic exercise for people of all ages and abilities generally is not an option unless the person has basic swim skills
- Swimming is a fun, healthy form of exercise and is a family-style form of sharing happiness together!
DEFINITION OF SWIMMING
But you say, what is the definition of swimming?
It is: “To be comfortable and to move as easily in deep water as on land."
Now it should be said this is not a definition of good swimming but it sure is enough to get you started.
Enjoy
Richard
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