Originally posted by peggyfromwastate
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And the LAST thing you want is for your infant or preschooler to think that the water is a wonderful and fascinating place, WITHOUT the skill of "Roll over, float, Yell for help
As for little kids - look for the instructors who sing songs and play games. I'm not talking a few games, I'm talking... every.task.is.a.game! Why did my students get super excited for swimming lessons with me? I never said: OK...now we're going to get our faces wet!! No, instead I said: ok, now we are going to play the cake game!! (We each made our own imaginary cakes complete with sprinkles and smashed our faces into them! Yea, I made that up...) High energy, game playing, engaging instructors are what you are looking for. Look for adaptability, are they changing their pattern to adjust for the comfort level of each kid? Are they ignoring kids who do not fit the mold or may not be comfortable? I had kids who spent the entire 10 sessions on the pool deck... and they couldn't wait to come back... lol, I kept them engaged in every game even though they were not in the water. Were we blowing bubbles? Okay, I made them pretend to blow bubbles too. (You get the point).
Choosing the right instructor is very important and don't be afraid to shop around.
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