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Emphasize Fun, Skills and Effort
Without
fun, your child may not want to keep swimming. Swimmers of
all ages rank “fun” as the number one reason they swim.
Olympians with years of experience say that they will
continue with the sport as long as they are having fun!
Children don’t have fun standing around at practice. They
don’t have fun when they feel pressure to win. They have fun
in well organized, skill oriented practices. They have fun
competing and striving to win while developing their skills.
Fun for kids is not just fun and games. Fun encompasses
learning, competing, training and being with their friends.
Remember, your child won’t be able to control all of the
factors that go into winning a race. She has no control over
her competitors! But she will find success and fun in
developing and improving skills. This is one of the most
satisfying aspects of sports. The most important question
you can ask following practice or a meet is “did you have
fun today?”

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