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Safety First Builds Confidence
By identifying survival skills that match a student's personal preference, natural ability or body type we can make them SaferSoonerTM. The success of achieving these skills also motivates the student to keep learning.
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Students Don't
Get Stuck In a conventional group class a student may not have enough time or opportunity to practice a swim survival skill that, with a little extra time, they could achieve. Instead, the class moves on to another skill that the child may be unwilling to try, missing an opportunity to help make the student safe.
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Reduces
Frustration By finding ways for a student to experience success, teachers not only build confidence, but avoid frustration. A frustrated student is less engaged and participates less, making progress more difficult. A student experiences success, pushes forward.
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