Child pre-exercise Questionnaire - Swimming Lessons 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Child pre-exercise Questionnaire in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Child's Details' section. Enter your child's first name, surname, age, and date of birth. Provide your contact information including home telephone, work telephone, mobile number, and email address.
  3. Move on to the 'Medical History' section. Answer yes or no to each medical condition listed. If applicable, provide details about any other medical conditions or allergies. Indicate if your child is on prescribed medication and if they have been hospitalized in the last 12 months.
  4. In the 'Emergency Contact Details' section, enter the name and telephone number of an emergency contact who is not yourself. Also, provide your child's doctor or GP's name and telephone number.
  5. Finally, review the 'Parent Responsibility' section. Confirm that you understand the risks associated with exercise and certify that all information provided is correct by signing digitally or ticking the box.

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Stages 1-7 of the Learn to Swim Framework Stage 1: Introduction to Water Skills. Stage 2: Fundamental Water Skills. Stage 3: Developing Water Skills. Stage 4: Strokes and Skills. Stage 5: Strokes and Stamina. Stage 6: Competitive Swimming Skills. Stage 7: Skill Development and Improvement.
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A beginner 7-year-old may be able to swim 5-10 meters (16-32 feet) unassisted. This is a great start for children who are just gaining confidence in the water.
Learn to Swim Stage 1 Outcomes Move forward for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor. Move backwards for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor. Move sideways for a distance of 5 metres, feet may be on or off the floor. Scoop the water and wash the face.

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What swimming skills should a child learn first? Breathing. This is a skill they should learn before any other. Floating. They should learn how to float to take a rest when they feel like they cant keep going. Well-coordinated body movements. Kicking. Getting in and out of the water.
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Exit Skills Assessment Perform a feetfirst entry into deep water, swim front crawl for 25 yards, change direction and position as necessary and swim elementary backstroke for 25 yards. 2. Swim breaststroke for 15 yards, change direction and position as necessary and swim back crawl for 15 yards.

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