Games For Swimming Lessons - Part 1
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- Certificate of completion - Free
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Overview
This course includes lifetime access so you can complete it at your own speed.
This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of how to incorporate games in swimming lessons revolutionise children’s learn-to-swim progression.
Benefits of taking this course include:
- Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
- Learn the course at your own pace
- Course can be accessed on any platform
- 24/7 Customer support
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Description
With games, swimming lessons are more fun!
Learn to swim programs could be boring and even challenging sometimes but with Games, swimming lessons are more fun. Swimming is a fun sport and a life-saving skill that is necessary for every individual.
As a parent, our child’s safety is the number one priority for us especially if this safety relies on us. It is very easy to assure that our children are Swim Safe if we take responsibility.
After teaching swimming lessons for more than 20 years, I should admit that every individual learns at a different pace and speed. However, when it comes to your child’s learn to swim program, there are some questions that you should ask.
- Is my child Swim Safe?
This means if my child accidentally falls into the water would he or she be able to survive? Children ages 1 to 4 have the highest drowning rates. It is our responsibility as a parent to assure that our children are Swim Safe.
- How could Games help my child’s swimming lessons?
This is extremely important. When it comes to children’s learning, FUN is an important factor. Boring lessons will make learning to swim a dull experience and children don’t like boring activities.
Also if you have the time and passion it might be a good idea to consider how to become a teacher?
- Are these Games for swimming Lessons appropriate for my child’s age?
Nowadays, children can start as young as 6 months old. For this age group, the focus will be on water familiarisation. Songs for babies swimming lessons will help you with this age group. The old idea of waiting until your child is about 6-7 years old is not acceptable with today’s standards anymore.
Remember, swimming is not only a sport but a skill that saves lives.
- Is this course a substitute for swimming lessons?
NO! Learning how to swim is an important skill that should be done under the supervision of qualified teachers. However, you can increase the speed of your child’s progress with Games for swimming lessons.
In this course, I am going to show you HOW the “Games for Swimming Lesson” will revolutionise children’s learn-to-swim progression.
We are so confident about this change that will offer you a full refund if you are not happy with the product.
Let’s get started and make our children enjoy their swimming lessons!
Games For Swimming Lessons - Part 1 will cover the following topics:
Section 1 - Introduction
- Introduction
- Questions
- Who Is This Course For?
Section 2 - The Tripod Of Swimming Education
- Tripod Of Swimming Education Intro
- Water Familiarisation
- Buoyancy
- Mobility
Section 3 - Getting Ready
- Game’s Criteria
- Game Types
- Breathing
- Opening Eyes Under The Water
- Submersion
- Diving
- Swimming Equipment
Section 4 - Swimming Games!
- Monkey Arms
- Snapping Crocodile
- Blowing Candles
- Kangaroo Game
- Otters On The Logs
- Starfish In The Ocean
- Teddy Kickboard
- Grabbing Sinkers
- Horsy
- Congratulations
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for those interested to learn the basics of how to incorporate games in swimming lessons revolutionise children’s learn-to-swim progression.
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required to take this course.
Career path
None
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Certificates
Certificate of completion
Digital certificate - Included
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