6 months to 3 years
At this stage of the learn to swim journey the Swim and Survive program focuses on water familiarisation, enjoyment and development of elementary skills required prior to independent participation.
Features
- Ages from 6 months to 3 years
- In-water parent or carer participation
- Learn through play, games and fundamental movement skills
What will my child learn?
- Getting into and out of the water safely
- Floating on their front and back
- Orientating their body using rotation skills
- Moving through the water using kicking and arm actions
- Gliding in a forward direction
- Breathing preparation skills
- Submerging under water
- Safety rules for participating in lessons
- Social skills for interacting with peers and the teacher
Safety and inclusivity for all children
We encourage everyone to get involved. No matter their ability, everyone can participate and learn. Children will learn at their own pace and teachers will guide you along the way.
Parent and carer involvement
Parents and carers are an integral part of children’s aquatic education and, at these early ages, in-water parent and carer participation is necessary not only for safety but to provide support and guidance through activities to get maximum value from lessons.
Parent and carer involvement is a massive factor for children’s enjoyment and engagement in the learning process as well as their skill progression and achievement. The best way to do this is to be actively involved and get wet!
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Programs
- Keep Watch
- Keep Watch Home Pool Safety
- Keep Watch Community Help Grants
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State and Territory Activities
- ACT Jobs Board
- ACT Schools Program
- ACT Ministers Swim and Survive Certificate
- ACT Junior Lifeguard Club
- ACT Swim 4 Life Program
- ACT Ngadyung Program
- ACT First Aid @ Home
- NT Water Safety Strategy 2017-2021
- NT Stay Out of Pipes and Drains
- Little Royals Swim School - NT Infant Aquatics Program
- NT Water Safety Awareness Program
- NT VACSWIM and Sunday Life Saving
- National Swimming and Water Safety Framework
- Swim and Survive
- SWIM MY WAY
- Make It Safe
- Make the Right Call
- Respect the River
- Risk of Cold Water
- The Talk - For Over 55s
- Changed Swimming Pool Laws - Be Pool Safe
- Bronze Medallion
- Grey Medallion
- Swim Ready
- Community Development
- International