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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Best if you go with three adults total. Here's some tips for you about crowd control: 1. Have a meet-up spot. One adult stays there for the entire party. Kids can leave crap with them, they can take a break there if they want, go there to ask questions, announce problems, whatever. 2. Every kid has to have a waterproof watch.* Everyone has to meet up at the meetup spot once an hour (or whatever you decide). It's a way for you to count the kids and limits the amount of time any kid is lost if that were to happen. 3. Kids need to be in groups of at LEAST three. One kid gets injured, second kid stays with them, third kid runs to get help. They can switch groups, but each group must have at least three, and nobody stays in the water alone. 4. As you're about to walk into the park you tell the kids what time you're all leaving and where to meet up at that time. (It's the meet up spot where one adult has been the whole time.) I used to work as a camp counselor for tweens that we took each day on field trips. [/quote] My kid is an excellent swimmer but doesn’t own a waterproof watch. It’s not 1993 Beryl. [/quote]
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