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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How old? How is he doing swim wise? Is he improving? Maybe he doesn’t like it bc it is tiring, does not have a lot of friends doing it, is not very good at it, sees other kids are better, etc. I’d evaluate all of those possibilities and see if there is a real reason to quit. Are there other factors making it unlikeable? If you want him to learn to swim, then he learns to swim. [/quote] He knows how to swim. I don’t understand your comment about me wanting him to learn to swim. He can swim which is why he can be on the team. Now the question is, does he really need to know all the techniques really well and compete which i think is the point of a swim team.. i don’t think he does.[/quote] I think most people have their kids engage in activity because they see a benefit in it. If you believe your kid can already “swim” and doesn’t need to learn the techniques of swim well, then your particular child should not be on the team. You will feed off each other as to why this isn’t a great activity. [/quote]
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