Articles Index
by Ed Pemberton
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Getting your child into the swim
This article is approximately 1,100 words and in part discusses the following
topics:
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When should I start preparing my child to learn to swim?
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What about infants swimming?
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What can I do with an infant at home?
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What about arm floats and the back floats?
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When can I consider my child water safe?
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If you must have your child wear a life jacket or
floats
(Advanced beginner suggestions)
This article is approximately 340 words and dicusses the techniques and suggestions
for when using floats in swim instructions is absolutely necessary and how to
transition to non-float-assisted swimming.
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Parents can help
This article is approximately 540 words and describes the methods by which parents
can encourage a child's learning the essentials of swimming and doing so in a
positive way.
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Practice suggestions for swimmers
This article is approximately 830 words, it discusses ways in which a swimming
student may augment their learning and reinforce learning points in between organized
classes.
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New Baby- Getting Started
This article is approximately
860 words, it illustrates the ways a new baby can be introduced to the benefits
and joys of an early knowledge of water abilities.
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Swimming is More Than Survival
This article is
approximately 450 words, it describes the necessity and benefits obtained by
giving a child an early and solid foundation in swimming.
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Parents Preparation Guide
This article is approximately 2000 words, illustrating clear and concise parental
roles in developing a new swimmer's expectations and setting ground-rules for
effective learning in the water.
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6 Reasons Why Using Life Jackets Can Be Dangerous for Your Child
This article is approximately 1300 words, giving reasons why life jacket use in young children can be dangerous and detrimental to learning to swim.