The benefits of swimming lessons for your child

Teaching your child how to swim not only helps prevent drowning but also strengthens their muscles and joints.

It’s never too late – or too early – to teach your child how to swim. Getting your child waterborne as soon as possible should be a priority, as knowing how to swim could save your child’s life one day. Swimming also offers great physical and psychological rewards for children of all ages. Let’s take a look…

10 benefits of swimming

Water is a gentle, soothing, relaxing medium and the benefits gained from swimming include improve mood, fitness, and overall health and well-being. Other benefits of swimming are:

  1. Swimming strengthens muscles and joints
  2. It builds lung capacity – especially good for asthma sufferers
  3. Increases fitness
  4. Swimming encourages babies to start to cross their midline and to develop other physical skills
  5. It improves co-ordination
  6. Swimming builds tone in children – particularly good for those with low muscle tone
  7. It improves balance
  8. Swimming helps to heal Injuries – a soothing and weightless weight to work damaged or unused muscles
  9. It allows children with disabilities to enjoy physical activity
  10. It improves spatial awareness

How to teach your child how to swim

How to choose a swimming school

It’s often a good idea to ask other parents where they are taking their children to swimming lessons. You can also ask for recommendations at your child’s school or at your local gym. But you must be happy that there’s a caring and nurturing atmosphere at the school. If the general vibe is positive and other children are happy to swim there, it’s a good sign.

Nevertheless, there are more formal and serious things that you must look for in a trustworthy swimming school:

If you don’t have a swimming school in your area, you can now meet online with swimming teachers and other parents to discuss various aspects of your child’s swimming journey through www.swimsavvy.co.za

Exit mobile version