How I Met Your Swim Instructor – Academy Swim Club
Who teaches your child to swim is often as important as where he takes lessons. For many kids, it’s their first experience with a teacher. Of course, you want someone with lots of training, who is Lifeguard/First Aid/CPR certified, but you also want someone who connects with your child to encourage and motivate him. You’ll know you’ve found the perfect match when dinner conversation is dominated by what Miss Marina said at the last lesson, or when all of the pictures on the fridge prominently feature Coach Scuba. So, how do you find this super instructor? Here are a few things to consider:
Your child’s personality: You know your kid – what’s he like? Is he goofy? Is she active? How does he respond to new experiences? To obstacles? The answers to these questions should influence your choice of instructor. A loud, boisterous teacher can overwhelm a shy child; a mellow instructor will fail to engage an energetic kid.
The instructor’s style: Most instructors alter their approach based on the needs of their student, but you’ll receive the best lesson if you and your child are comfortable with your instructor’s basic style. Does he follow a set routine, or mix it up? Does she push hard for progress or take a more laid back attitude? There are good points to every type – you need to determine what works best for you and your child.
Your expectations: Some parents come into lessons with the goal that their child learns to swim as rapidly as possible. Others don’t care how long it takes as long as their child never sheds a tear. Most instructors are intuitive, but we haven’t yet found one that can read minds. Be sure to TALK to your instructor about your goals for the lesson.
If, after a few lessons, you find your child’s instructor is not a good fit, ask to switch to a different instructor. Whatever you do – don’t give up! Knowing how to swim not only offers years of fun activity, but could literally save your child’s life.
For more information on swimming lessons and water safety, contact Academy Swim Club at 661-702-8585, or visit www.swim4life.com.
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