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How to Teach Kids to Swim: Video Series

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Learn techniques for teaching children to swim safely in this free how-to video series of swimming lessons for kids.

There are 15 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn at what age to begin swimming lessons for kids from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

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  2. Learn how to choose a good swim school for your child from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

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  3. Learn how to teach a child about pool and swimming safety from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 1,321
  4. Learn how to teach an infant to go underwater while swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

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  5. Learn how to teach an infant to return to the wall while swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

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  6. Learn how to hold an infant while teaching her or him to swim from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 3,110
  7. Learn how to teach an infant about pop-up breathing while swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 3,543
  8. Learn how to teach an infant about rollover breathing while swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 3,945
  9. Learn how to teach a child to go underwater while swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 5,446
  10. Learn how to teach a child proper body position while swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

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  11. Learn how to teach a child to swim to the steps from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

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  12. Learn how to teach a child to properly perform the back float maneuver from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 4,752
  13. Learn how to teach a child how to perform the front crawl when swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 9,519
  14. Learn how to teach a child how to do the backstroke when swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 4,013
  15. Learn how to teach a child how to tread water when swimming from a professional swim teacher in this free swimming lesson video.

    Views: 17,541
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Competitive swimming began in Europe around 1800 and first became an Olympic Event in 1896. Recreational swimming has been around since man first walked the earth and yet thousands of people die every year from drowning. When raising children many parents still today overlook the importance of teaching them about the water and making them strong swimmers. Not only is it an excellent source of exercise and can save your child's life but it could also, one day, become an occupation for them.

In this free video series our expert, Samantha Raffio, will show you tips, information and techniques on teaching your child how to swim and the different types of strokes available. She offers tips on when to start teaching your children and how to go about it in a way that makes it fun for both you and them. These instructional videos walk you step by step through the process so you are confident that what you are teaching your child is correct.

 
About the Presenter

Samantha Raffio Samantha Raffio is a certified swim instructor who has been teaching the love of swimming for a decade. The ages of her students range from infants (as young as 6 months old) to adults.dkdk

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