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The sights and sounds of children swimming are one of summer's greatest pleasures. (And really, what could be cuter than your little one's belly in a bathing suit?) However, there's an undeniable danger when you mix kids and water: Every year in the United States, at least 300 children 5 years old or younger drown in home swimming pools. And most of those drownings occur under the supervision of one or more adults.
So while it is important to keep a watchful eye on children near a body of water, it is equally important to make sure that they are comfortable in the water and respectful of its dangers. Swimming lessons will give them both the familiarity and the survival skills they need....
Dictionary For Dads
All Parents should read this before they go to the Lake, Beach or Pool with their children.
July 28, 2008
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findingDulcinea
An worthwhile read about the risks of dry drowning, which can occur after swimming.
June 10, 2008
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Swim School & Lifeguarding for Everyone
Outstanding swim school. They taught my both of children to be independent swimmers.
July 12, 2007
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If you do enroll your child in group lessons, make sure you have an eagle eye on the class and instructor. We had our 4 year old in a group class (5 students) and the instructor would toss a toy into the middle of the lane for one child... read more
I'm not a parent, but I taught swimming for four years while I was in high school. (Don't worry, I was qualified -- and a member of the swim team.)... read more
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July 01, 2008
swim classes
My daughter has been in swim classes since she was three (now she is 7)and we have never had a problem. There are lifeguard all around the pool watching lesson along with the instructors. My son just turned three and started his first... read moreNot Acceptable?