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 :)
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Congratulations, for that is a remarkable feat, for with my 7 year old, just getting her to breathe properly takes a lot of patience. Your son deserves a soccer, baseball or lacrosse break now. clyde
Congratulations, for that is a remarkable feat, for with my 7 year old, just getting her to breathe properly takes a lot of patience. Your son deserves a soccer, baseball or lacrosse break now. clyde