Wednesday, February 17, 2016

How Swim Lessons Can Help Build Confidence

As a parent, it is only natural to want to offer your child the chance to learn a new skill or hobby. However, when a parent enrolls their child into a sport or extracurricular activity, it is mostly to keep them active and make new friends. When you sign your child up for swim lessons in Cypress, Katy or Houston, Texas areas, you are giving them a gift that will positively affect his or her life in multiple ways. Children enrolled in swim survival programs learn crucial water safety and drowning prevention that can save their lives. Learning to swim can also boost their confidence. Of course, learning anything new can boost confidence to some level--but, swimming is different. Here's how swim lessons can help build that confidence.


A Life-Saving Skill


The water is scary when you do not know how to master it. In an untrained child's eyes, jumping into a pool might as well be like jumping out of an airplane. The reality is that the water, even though it can be so enjoyable, has also proved to be dangerous. Accidents like drowning occur in family pools every year, which is why parents are highly encouraged to get their child into swimming lessons as early as possible. This allows children, even very young ones, to be taught to make sure they know how to survive in the event of an accidental drowning. Developing that kind of skill, the capability to save yourself from something so potentially harmful, builds confidence in the most unique way. So why would any parent not want their child to learn such a life-saving skill?


Learning to be Good at Something


When you think back to your own childhood, you will probably find that your proudest moments were when you realized that you were good at something. Perhaps it was soccer, drawing or playing the piano (or maybe you were even a swimmer yourself). The kids of this generation are the same, and mastering the skill of swimming will give them real pride in themselves. During the six steps of Stroke Development program at Texas Swim Academy, your child will make goals and, most importantly, reach these goals. Each time they are able to move forward, they will become more certain than before that they are able to build on their swimming skills. They might even take this skill further and compete in competitions. Whatever they do with it, swimming will always be a root in their blooming self-confidence.


Praise


Receiving praise is the cornerstone of self-esteem. There are few things more satisfying than seeing a child light up with a smile after they are given praise for doing something well. This is one of the biggest ways that you can boost your child's confidence. Children often seek this type of reassurance and pride from their parents and instructors by reaching to achieve new levels and capabilities. Positive encouragement and praise is rewarding to everyone involved.


Learn More about Swim Lessons


If you would like to learn more about swim lessons in Cypress, Katy or Houston, Texas, visit our Stroke Development page or contact a representative with Texas Swim Academy today.


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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

How Infant Aquatics Survival Works

A child is never too young to learn to swim. Teaching an infant or toddler how to maneuver in the water with confidence can save their life during an accident. Most children do not learn how to swim until they are at least four years old, but by this time, many are not confident with their abilities to swim. Thousands of children die each year in drowning accidents, and thousands more sustain permanent brain damage.


If all infants were enrolled in an Infant Aquatic Survival? course, imagine the lives that could be saved. Infant Aquatics in Cypress, Katy and Houston areas through Texas Swim Academy is a unique program that will equip your child with the tools that they need to be confident swimmers at a very young age. The field of infant and toddler swim instruction requires teachers that are very knowledgeable and dedicated. Your child will achieve excellence in the pool right before your eyes.


If you are not familiar with Infant Aquatic Survival?, it can be an intimidating concept. It is important to trust the instructors, and remember: they care about seeing your child succeed. Here is a brief overview of how Infant Aquatic Survival? works:


Introduction to the Water


Experts agree that there is a small window during infancy that is the prime time to begin learning to float and swim. In fact, babies do have some reflexes that children and adults do not. Most of the time, these reflexes are responsible for preventing an infant from swallowing water and also allowing them to keep their eyes open when they are fully submerged. Since infants have more air between their cells, they are more buoyant and capable of floating. So naturally, being fresh out of the womb does give infants a home-field advantage in the water--it is a familiar place.


During Infant Aquatic Survival? at Texas Swim Academy, your child will be introduced to the pool gently by their highly experienced instructor. Once they are comfortable, they will advance to the next phase.


Building Trust in the Water


One of the main goals of Infant Aquatic Survival? is to build an infant or toddler's confidence in the water. To do that, they must put trust in their instructor as well as their own body. Going through the lesson process encourages these relationships between the instructor, the child, and the water to be developed. They quickly achieve new levels of comfort and ability.


Skills to Survive


Once your child is confident in their own abilities in the water, they will fine-tune the natural reflexes that help them to survive in emergencies, as well as learn new skills. Infants and toddlers who go through Infant Aquatic Survival? at Texas Swim Academy learn to roll onto their backs and float in the water. Depending on their age, they will start to learn the process of swimming in weeks not years.


Enroll in Infant Aquatics Survival


If you are interested in learning more about our Infant Aquatic Survival? program, visit our program page or contact a representative with Texas Swim Academy today.


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