Persuasive Essay On Drowning In School

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During the summer, families will spend hours by the pool for relaxation and a means for children to be active and have fun. Whether it is with the use of a flotation device or not, children of all ages appreciate the cool water on a hot summer day. Unfortunately, many young children do not know how to properly float and swim on their own; thus, in any given moment a child may lose hold of an object and start sinking. Although in public areas lifeguards are around to rescue anyone drowning, so many families have private pools at their homes that poses a risk to the child. Unfortunately, drowning has increased significantly over the past years and is now the second leading causes of death for children under the age of 14. In order to prevent further fatalities regarding children who are not educated on swimming, I have proposed a possible solution to reduce drowning in the United States.
This past summer, I spent a couple hours a day at my local YMCA teaching children from the ages of 3-5 how to swim. I taught them how to get used to the water and use their arms to float and to swim. Although some children did not advance to the next level, it was a joy to see how these children began to become more comfortable with the …show more content…

For example, the USA Swimming Foundation has a program called Make A Splash, which is designed to inform parents and educators about the importance for children to learn how to swim. This leading program on prevention of child drownings attracts many children and parents because it includes fun ways for children to learn swimming and includes multiple Olympic athletes. In the past year, USA Swimming, through the Make A Splash tour, taught 800,000 children across the United States how to swim. Certainly, this program has achieved great success in the previous years and brings hope and inspiration to parents and children all over the nation to learn how to

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