Kids on Campus Summer Program - Seminole State College
Kids on Campus Summer Program - Seminole State College
Kids on Campus Summer Program - Seminole State College
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Page 20To Enroll Call: 405.382.9246Stroke Improvement—Breaststroke,elementary Backstroke, the whole Butterfly.LevelAfter this, you’re ready for the Swim Team.4 Students will learn to perform a dive from astanding or stride positi<strong>on</strong>; swim underwater;perform feet-first surface dive; perform open turns <strong>on</strong> fr<strong>on</strong>t andback; tread water using sculling arm moti<strong>on</strong>s and with differentkicks; perform the fr<strong>on</strong>t and back crawl, breaststroke, butterfly,elementary backstroke; swim <strong>on</strong> side using scissor-like kick;perform compact jump into water from a height while wearing alife jacket.See Page 17 for dates and time class will be offeredParent/ChildAquaticsPSNC 1935You and your child can jump into the pool and learn to swim withthe American Red Cross Parent & Child Aquatics <strong>Program</strong>.The Parent & Child Aquatics <strong>Program</strong> at <strong>Seminole</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>is designed for children ages 9 m<strong>on</strong>ths to 4 years of age and theirparents. The program will teach your child how to be comfortableand c<strong>on</strong>fident in the water, and how you can reinforce thatc<strong>on</strong>fidence for a lifetime of fun and safety in the water.Parent& ChildDeveloped for children 9 m<strong>on</strong>ths to 4 years ofage—Parent and Child Aquatics buildsswimming readiness by emphasizing fun in thewater. Parents and children participate in eightguided practice sessi<strong>on</strong>s that help children learnelementary skills, including water entry, bubbleblowing, fr<strong>on</strong>t kicking, back floating, underwater explorati<strong>on</strong>, andmore. Once children can perform basic skills without parentalassistance, they may begin Skill Level courses.See Page 17 for dates and time class will be offered