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Learn moreJuly 16, 2017
Katherine Daum, Aquatics Coordinator at the NCH Wellness Center
In my 17 years of lifeguarding, I cannot tell you how many times I have heard a parent say, “My child knows how to swim,” or “I just turned my back for a moment.” Those split-second moments are what can transform our lives. Simply put, no adult, child or infant is safe from drowning. However, parents can take steps to reduce their children’s risk of drowning, starting by signing them up for swim lessons!
A study conducted by the National Institutes of Health found that children who received formal swimming lessons between the ages of 1 and 4 were 88 percent less likely to drown.
So many opportunities are available for children today to participate in learn-to-swim programs. Many of the programs feature fun sea animals, warm water pools and even fancy sticker books. Yet, these added amenities do not protect or safeguard your child any more than do traditional swimming lessons.
Essentials children need to learn in swim programs
Swimming lessons for preschool-age children must focus on water safety. By the time children are 5 years old, they should be able to:
School-age children and young adults should work on:
Tips to protect your children in and around the water
For information on swim lessons at the NCH Wellness Center, call 847-618-3500.