Hello,
I was hoping that there might be somebody who could give me some advice.
My six year old son is not very confident in the water. He's never liked being in the water, even as a baby. I took him to swimming sessions when he was eight months old and he screamed the entire time for each and every session. Since then, I would take him swimming from time to time, but it was always the same.
However, I jumped at the opportunity to get him into lessons when he began reception year. Many of the kids talked about going swimming and he wanted to go too. He's been going for lessons once a week now for nearly two years.
Although his progress has been slow, I am happy that he's improved a bit. He likes to play and will kick with a kick board or other apparatus. But when it comes to actually swimming, he doesn't want to get his face wet. He refuses to use his hands; he needs the security of something to hold on to.
I want to do the right thing and help him gain confidence. I don't want the experience to become bad, and have a lasting,negative effect. So we've just been keeping him going, hoping that he will "grow out" of the fear and gradually become relaxed, no matter how long it takes.
Has anybody else had a kid who was apprehensive in the water? I'd be interested in hearing from you with any thoughts, advice, etc. It's very important to me for safety reasons, if nothing else, that children know how to swim.
Interestingly, my husband was not a great swimmer as a child. His brother and father were both petrified of water when they were children and both of them still do not like water as adults. I, on the other hand, grew up with a pool and don't even remember learning to swim. My younger son, almost three, has taken to water naturally.
I wonder if fear of water is genetic?