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TEACHING KIDSHOW TO SWIM

Therersquos no doubt that learning how to swim is an important part of childhood both from the standpoints of safety and fun

Most kids are around water at some point in their lives whether playing in the backyard pool at the beach boating or just walking down a dock or fishing by a lake

It only takes a moment for a drowning to occur so every parent should be sure their child knows the rudiments of staying afloat

All that aside swimming is one of the true joys of summer for kids of all ages There are abundant opportunities for your child to learn this all-important skill

AT SUMMER CAMP

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 2: Teaching Kids How To Swim

TEACHING KIDSHOW TO SWIM

Therersquos no doubt that learning how to swim is an important part of childhood both from the standpoints of safety and fun

Most kids are around water at some point in their lives whether playing in the backyard pool at the beach boating or just walking down a dock or fishing by a lake

It only takes a moment for a drowning to occur so every parent should be sure their child knows the rudiments of staying afloat

All that aside swimming is one of the true joys of summer for kids of all ages There are abundant opportunities for your child to learn this all-important skill

AT SUMMER CAMP

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 3: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Therersquos no doubt that learning how to swim is an important part of childhood both from the standpoints of safety and fun

Most kids are around water at some point in their lives whether playing in the backyard pool at the beach boating or just walking down a dock or fishing by a lake

It only takes a moment for a drowning to occur so every parent should be sure their child knows the rudiments of staying afloat

All that aside swimming is one of the true joys of summer for kids of all ages There are abundant opportunities for your child to learn this all-important skill

AT SUMMER CAMP

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 4: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Most kids are around water at some point in their lives whether playing in the backyard pool at the beach boating or just walking down a dock or fishing by a lake

It only takes a moment for a drowning to occur so every parent should be sure their child knows the rudiments of staying afloat

All that aside swimming is one of the true joys of summer for kids of all ages There are abundant opportunities for your child to learn this all-important skill

AT SUMMER CAMP

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 5: Teaching Kids How To Swim

It only takes a moment for a drowning to occur so every parent should be sure their child knows the rudiments of staying afloat

All that aside swimming is one of the true joys of summer for kids of all ages There are abundant opportunities for your child to learn this all-important skill

AT SUMMER CAMP

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 6: Teaching Kids How To Swim

All that aside swimming is one of the true joys of summer for kids of all ages There are abundant opportunities for your child to learn this all-important skill

AT SUMMER CAMP

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 7: Teaching Kids How To Swim

AT SUMMER CAMP

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 8: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include swimming lessons as part of their slate of programs

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 9: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red Cross with skilled certified instructors guiding youngsters through all the levels of swimming instruction from beginner to advanced

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 10: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and can move up as their abilities improve You can find excellent swimming programs at both day camps and sleepaway camps

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 11: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more individualized level of instruction along with some good old fashioned summertime fun

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 12: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outdoor pool for more comfortable swimming lessons Early morning lake water can be a bit of a shock

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 13: Teaching Kids How To Swim

AT COMMUNITY CENTERS

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 14: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places to send kids for swimming lessons Do a little research to see how instructors are certified prior to registering your child

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 15: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a parent) so you can be right there with your child as he or she becomes used to the water and eventually learns the rudiments of staying afloat

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 16: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming readiness The American Academy of Pediatrics doesnrsquot recommend formal swimming lessonshellip

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 17: Teaching Kids How To Swim

hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to learn the skills needed to actually stay afloat

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 18: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the basic strokes including the crawl back stroke and breast stroke

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 19: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels and may have locally-based swim teams to satisfy the competitive streak of accomplished swimmers

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 20: Teaching Kids How To Swim

WITH YOU

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 21: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimming themselves especially if the family has a backyard pool or spends a lot of time at the beach

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 22: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually pick up the basics of staying afloat and moving through the water fairly easily

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 23: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the water may have a bit more difficulty overcoming apprehension about being in deeper water or putting their face in the water

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 24: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your child does well swimming in a pool it may not translate perfectly to the beach or lake

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 25: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and always have them wear a life vest when boating even if they are skilled swimmers

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 26: Teaching Kids How To Swim

If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer camp be sure to visit our site to learn about Camp Walt Whitman

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 27: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whitman offers a safe nurturing environment in a beautiful mountain setting

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 28: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys and girls The kids have a blast and make friendships that can last a lifetime

Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
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Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltcomsummer-camp-water-sportshtml

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30
Page 30: Teaching Kids How To Swim

Camp Walt Whitman1000 Cape Moonshine RdPiermont NH 03779603-764-5521cwwcampwaltcom

  • Slide 1
  • Teaching Kids
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • Pretty much every summer camp even specialty camps include sw
  • Many camps use the techniques and standards of the American Red
  • Kids are tested at the start of camp for level placement and ca
  • Look for small class sizes so your little camper can get a more
  • Many camps even if situated by a lake will have a heated outd
  • Slide 13
  • Community centers and YMCAs across the country are super places
  • Many facilities start children as young as 18 months (with a pa
  • Programs for kids up to three are generally all about swimming
  • hellip until the age of four when kids are developmentally ready to
  • Once theyrsquore six most youngsters can start to learn all the ba
  • Many programs move all the way from toddler up to expert levels
  • Slide 20
  • Lots of parents choose to teach their kids the basics of swimmi
  • Kids who are comfortable when immersed in the water can usually
  • Unfortunately youngsters who have had a scare or two in the wa
  • Patience is key in overcoming this Remember even if your chil
  • Always keep a close eye on young children around the water and
  • If youre considering sending your child to an overnight summer
  • Located in the white mountains of New Hampshire Camp Walt Whit
  • Our camp is a coed sleepaway camp with separate areas for boys
  • Check out our water sports program here httpwwwcampwaltco
  • Slide 30