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The most important skills to practice are: Kicking encourage them to keep their legs as straight as possible, point their toes and keep the movement controlled. Holding their breath essential for learning breath control (and avoiding swallowing half the pool).
It takes about 12 to 20 lessons for young children to learn and perform basic swimming strokes, skills, and safety habits. At 4 years old, children should already have the cognitive and motor skills to learn proper swimming skills such as treading on water, floating, and swimming towards an endpoint.
6 Ways to Prepare for your First Swim Lesson Get here early. For your first lesson, aim to arrive 15 minutes prior to your lesson start time. Bring your child ready to get into the water. Pack your bag. Take your child shopping for lessons. Give them a snack prior to lessons. Talk about lessons at home.
The best age to start teaching a child how to swim can vary, but many experts recommend beginning formal swim lessons around ages 4 to 5. At this age, children typically have the physical coordination and cognitive ability to learn basic swimming skills.
To prepare your child for their first class, there are seven fun activities that you could do at home. Play in the bathtub. Explain how the classes work through roleplay. Introduce them to the instructor. Visit the facility before classes. Create a reward system. Attend their first class with them.
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It is hard to know what to do when your child cries during swim class. A certain amount of crying is OK from time to time and is to be expected from most beginners. The crying is a natural expression of your childs emotional discomfort due to a new class experience in the water, and/or separation from you.

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