I won't go into any details because I don't know who might be reading this, but after my son's first day of USS he does not want to go back. He hadn't been in the water in 6 weeks (summer rec)and worked so hard (swam over 500 yards!) and did some of the best kicking (compared to the other kids with fins!).
I won't make him go back, but we now need to find a way to get him feeling good about what he HAS accomplished in swimming.
Anybody else, swimmers themselves for a long time, teach their own children to swim? We originally didn't want to, but we are now convinced that that is the best thing for our son. Help please :)
I have not been very successful teaching my kids to swim. The progress they make in lessons or with the team is much better than with me and my wife.
Try snacks to get him back, kids will do anything for snacks.
Lots of kids want to quit sports after the first day. Take him back, snacks in hand.
I have not been very successful teaching my kids to swim. The progress they make in lessons or with the team is much better than with me and my wife.
Try snacks to get him back, kids will do anything for snacks.
Lots of kids want to quit sports after the first day. Take him back, snacks in hand.