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Can we talk summer camps and swimming?
We've found a summer camp for Jake (phew!) and it seems like a great program with weekly themes, field trips included in the cost of the regular tuition, and swimming twice per week. I need someone to talk me down off the ledge about swimming (or tell me if you do or do not allow your kid to swim in a camp setting) I'm not sure if many of you remember, but we had an incident during swim lessons last year when Jake went under the water and no one noticed until I started screaming that pretty much traumatized me. it's really making me hesitate to give him permission to swim, but at the same time, I know I can't avoid it forever.
I've talked to the director already, who walked me through all of the safety precautions (they keep non-swimmers in only the shallow end, have a certain ratio of kids to adults in the pool and on the side, etc) but I'm still nervous. One thing I didn't think to ask but should is about floatation devices and whether or not I can send him in a vest or something.
Please share your camp experiences with me!
Re: Can we talk summer camps and swimming?
I think this is one of those risk versus reward issues. The risk of anything bad happening is very small versus the reward of all of the fun Jake will have at camp.
The risks of letting him swim at camp are not any greater than letting him ski or letting him play other sports.
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
As nerve wracking as it would be, I know my dd would love being able to swim so much.
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
Can you talk to any parents who have done the camp before? Maybe they can ease your mind.
Proof that even if we were able to stay within arm's reach of our kids at all times (which would be awful for us and them), that we can't prevent them from ever having an incident.
There is a meeting for parents coming up soon before the camp starts, so I plan on attending that and getting more info at that time about who is doing the supervising and if they can have a vest or something. I think even that would make me feel a bit better.
This opens up a whole other can of worms, which is that I really need to get him back into swim lessons! I slacked this year because of my hesitation after last year...thanks for the recommendation about the free Y class, I'm going to look into that.
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
I agree with Amy - of course it's going to be fearful of you, but we found the same thing with my guys. The constant exposure to the pool once we moved here to TX has made the boys more comfortable with the water.
In fact, the boys were playing around a pool at a neighbor's house back in March and Conall "accidentally" (I say that loosely with this kid!) fell into their pool. He never panicked and actually started doggy paddling to the side. The only thing that started to make him worry was that he was fully clothed and the weight of the wet clothes was more than he could handle; but I was over to the side of the pool by that time and managed to pull him out.
I think that this will be really good for him and, if it would help you, maybe take time off from work on the first swim day and be there to watch - even from a distance? Good luck with your decision!
My three sons!
Thanks, Sarah! I didn't realize they went there. I need to talk to her about summer stuff in the 'hood anyway!
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11