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Helping Your Child Become a Better Swimmer

With your child wanting to swim every day, installing a swimming pool can give him the practice time without leaving home.

By Craig MiddletonPublished 5 years ago 2 min read
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Your child loves to swim, and would like to compete in swimming competitions. How can you help your child become a strong swimmer? With your child wanting to swim every day, installing a swimming pool can give him the practice time without leaving home.

The motivation for swimming must come from the child. You cannot motivate them. All a parent can do is encourage them. Blue Haven Pools can build you a pool that your child will enjoy swimming in.

Swimming teaches your child how to manage time and learn perseverance. As a competitive swimmer, there will be times when they do not want to practice but will still have to. They will learn how to set goals and reach them, and will also learn about failure.

Be sure to tell your child that you enjoy watching them swim. It will give them a sense of pride to know that you care about what they are doing. Do not coach them or offer them advice; just watch them. Let their coach be the one to do the teaching. When it comes to criticism and praise, these are two different roles. It is for the coach to provide the criticism. They do not need criticism from the parent. The role of the parent is to provide praise. Show your child that you love them, no matter how well or how badly they do at swim meets.

Let your child take ownership and responsibility for their success and their failure. Success can give your child a sense of pride. Failure will push them to keep trying. Do not pressure your child by comparing them to others. They are their own person, and will have their own techniques. It is important to teach your child that there is a right way to fail, and a wrong way to fail. When a child does not give enough effort and has a bad attitude, it is the wrong way to fail. If the child gives plenty of effort and has a good attitude, yet still fails, this is the right type of failure.

Volunteer to help with swimming activities. It has been proven that children of parents who volunteer do a lot better. Children whose parents drop them and not stay to watch will eventually quit.

Let your child have room to breathe. They should be allowed to have friends over and have fun. It should not be training all the time. If swimming is only about training, they will ultimately not want to swim. They need to have some fun mixed in.

Swimming classes will be a great help to your child. After class, they should keep on swimming. If they want to compete, it is important that they swim every day. There will be times when your child has taken several steps backwards. Do not worry; this is normal. Just keep encouraging your child. Remind them why they started swimming.

One of the best ways you can help your child is help them set goals. Different swimmers have different goals. Some may want to get good enough for the school swim team, and others just want to become better swimmers. It is important for the swim teacher to know what the child’s goals are in order to better help the child.

Help your child keep the fun in swimming. Let them enjoy swimming just for the sake of swimming. This will help them become better swimmers. When it becomes a chore, they cannot do their best. The child will have better results if they keep the joy in swimming.

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