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    All About Recreational Swimming

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      SwimInSG
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      Hi


      Changing an instructor can be a consideration. However, it really depends on your child if he is really willing to learn, or he is just having fun there. It might be the board that gives your child the sense of security, hence he depends on the board to swim. You can consider going down for one of his swim classes and see how his coach teaches. If you really don’t think he’s doing well there, you can then change an instructor.

      Regards
      SwimInSG

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        SwimInSG
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        You can consider us 😄 SwimInSG helps you find an instructor with ease. If you have any queries, you can PM us


        Cheers
        SwimInSG

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          SwimInSG
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          You can PM me for more details. We have classes there 🙂

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            rong05
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            My DS is also 7+. He has been learning swimming since 2+ but is still swimming with board too.


            He was water-phobic when he was much younger so for him to be able to reach where he is now has been a real big obstacle.

            However, since the day he dared to enter water with no issues and swimming with board has been around 1.5years. He is finally attempting to swim w/o board but unable to do it for more than 3 strokes.

            I have recently changed a coach. This is the 4th coach since he started swimming. Sometimes, a change of coach and environment may help to spur the child on for a moment which might help to overcome the hurdle. For DS’s case, every changed of coach, I do see improvement cos he was already stagnant and too comfortable at where he was with the previous coach.

            A lot depends on your gut feel and judgement. DS’s previous swim school was particular about gliding on water from the wall and if he cant overcome that, they refused to let him progress.

            I felt that gliding can come in later. To me, I feel that if they dont feel scared or feel as if they will drown, they will dare to glide. That made me changed coach after 1year +.

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              corneyAmber
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              iLoveChubby:
              I would like to check with parents who send their kids for weekly swimming lessons - how long do they generally take to learn to swim?

              I know every kid is different but can anyone kindly share how long they take to swim breadth/lap/without board/breast stroke/freestyle?

              My DS (7+) attends weekly swimming lessons for more than 8 months.
              He is not that type who is afraid of water, in fact he loves it but he is still swimming with the board after all these while and he cant swim a single breadth without stopping and cant trap water for long.
              Other kids in his class (abt his age) are also at the same pace as him.

              I start to wonder if his coach is \"lazy\" because I noted how fast some kids learnt in other classes and their coaches seem stricter.
              I spoke to my DS's coach and he kept saying all kids are different lah.. hv to go along with their pace lah..
              As much as I want my DS to enjoy swimming (he likes this coach), I couldnt help but thk if he is \"dragging\" the lessons so that he can earn more?.... :scratchhead:
              Can you or your spouse swim? If either of you can swim, suggest you take your child into the pool once and then you can determine the issue.
              We did that before.

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                iLoveChubby
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                rong05:
                Sometimes, a change of coach and environment may help to spur the child on for a moment which might help to overcome the hurdle. For DS's case, every changed of coach, I do see improvement cos he was already stagnant and too comfortable at where he was with the previous coach.

                Hi rong05!
                Thanks for sharing!... Agree with you on the above.. i shall monitor and watch my DS's progress more closely before making a decision.
                But he likes this coach becos he can be in his \"playing\" mode in e class.. shall see how..
                ksi:
                iLoveChubby:

                Can you or your spouse swim? If either of you can swim, suggest you take your child into the pool once and then you can determine the issue.
                We did that before.

                From what i hear fr my DH (who now swims with him after his class), he said my DS seems to be swimming/doing the same thing for the past few mths, nothing interesting/new.
                We did mention to my DS abt the possibility of changing his class and he gave this super loud protest of \"NOOOOOOO!!!....\".... 🤷

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                  sunflower2005
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                  sometimes in a too comfortable environment will also delay e development of the child.

                  Need to give a little of push then they will wake up 🙂
                  just my 2 cents

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                    sunflower2005
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                    http://tongfamilysabrina.blogspot.com/search/label/swimming


                    My little girl joined Swimfast in Yishun Safra..maybe u want to take a look !

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                      swimironkids
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                      David Lim is the founder of Swimfast

                      National COach + former ACS boy

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                        ksnewbie
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                        dadelina:
                        Good morning,

                        My daughters (turning 6 & 7 this year) are with the Torpedo swim team. I find them to be systematic and the coaches 'clicks' well with the children - Firm but nice. So, the children (even those who tend to be more playful) listens to the instructors. My girls enjoys their classes and looks forward for their swimming lessons.

                        They have classes on Sat and Sundays mornings and evenings. They might have other timings on other days as well - You have to chk.

                        You can contact them at 91277651.

                        Thanks!
                        Thanks for sharing your contact.

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