How to Teach Your Child to Be a Confident Swimmer
Things You'll Need
- Swimwear
- Floats
- Kickboard
- Rubber ring
Instructions
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First Stages
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Let your child choose her swimwear. Help your child choose their own swimwear. If they are happy to put it on, they are more likely to be happy in the water. The happier your child is in the water, the more confident they are likely to be and the easier it will be for them to improve their skills.
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2
Give your child confidence in the water. Use the steps at the side of the pool to help the child to gain confidence. Show your child that he can be in the water without being held, but can be confident that the floor is within reach.
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3
Teach your child to blow bubbles. This will show her how to stop water from going up her nose, which will help build the confidence needed to put her face in the water.
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4
Encourage your child to swim underwater. Allow your child to get his whole face wet. This will give them the confidence not to fear the water and build them up to going underwater.
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5
Use armbands or rubber ring to help build confidence. Practice kicking while holding on to the side of the pool. When the child feels confident with that, support her yourself so that she can get the feeling of being in motion. Using a rubber ring, and then armbands, will also help her gain more confidence. Older children can use a kickboard.
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6
Work on kicking and and arm movements. Start to work on arm movements once he has the hang of kicking. Then practice synchronising the kicking and arm movements together. Allow the child to do more on their own as they gain confidence.
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