Discover 60 games that use little or no equipment and that cover all of the essential basics of learning to swim, including breathing, floating, submerging, gliding, kicking and pulling. Explore games and activities that cover them all.
Using games and play to teach your child how to swim will not only open their mind to imagination and engagement, but it will help to distract them from the fears and anxieties often associated with the new sensations of being in the water and the expectations that come with learning how to swim.
‘I’m Mark Young, a swimming teacher with 30 years experience, and let me tell you, teaching my own three children to swim was a nightmare! They did not want to listen to Dad and just wanted to play. So, I gave up trying to teach them and let them play. Then it hit me. By playing and doing their own thing, they discovered the water for themselves. So I began to weave in some basic swimming skills and elements of swimming lessons into their games and, because it was a game, they were willing participants. Without knowing, they were learning how to swim as part of their play.
Use the games and tools in my book and you can do the same. Have fun!'
Contents
Introduction
Safety First
What age to start swimming?
Hygiene
Supervision
How To Use This Book
The games and how they work
When to remove buoyancy aids
Progression or regression
Equipment
Floats and kickboards
Woggle or noodle
Sinkers
Floating toys
Using Goggles
Fitting goggles
Introducing Your Baby To Water
When to begin?
The ideal water temperature
How to hold your baby
Submerging your baby
Entering The Water
Getting Used To The Water
Movement games
Breathing
Breathing games
Regaining A Standing Position
Games for regaining standing
Floating and Buoyancy
Floating games
Submerging
Submerging games
Gliding
Gliding games
Kicking
Kicking games
Pulling
Pulling games
Games To Play With A Friend
Getting The Most Out Of You Time In The Water
When is your child confident enough?
You’ve taught your child to swim - what now?
Do you see yourself as a swimming teacher?
Index Of Games
Bibliography
Mark Young is a well-established swimming instructor and creator of Swim-Teach.com, with over thirty years of experience teaching thousands of adults and children to swim. He has taken nervous, frightened children and adults who fear water and made them happy and confident swimmers. He has also turned many of those with average ability into advanced swimmers. His best-selling books include 'The Complete Beginners Guide to Swimming', 'The Swimming Strokes Book', 'How To Be a Swimming Teacher' and '101 Swimming Lesson Plans for Swimming Teachers', and they all draw on his experiences and countless successes to put together some simplistic methodical approaches to learning to swim and teaching swimming.