Aloha Beach Camp Swim Tests Aren’t Really Swim Tests At All!
August 24th, 2009 | by admin |
Sometimes kids can be intimidated by what they consider Aloha Beach Camp’s “swim test.” Once they realize it’s not a test but instead just an evaluation, they usually feel more comfortable. Here’s how it works.
On your child’s first day of camp, we want to get an understanding of his or her swimming ability so we can maximize their safety and fun in the water. Our counselors evaluate each child individually, asking them to swim just a few yards in the ocean while we observe them. Since our counselors are lifeguards, we can make a very precise evaluation in seconds.
After your camper completes his or her swimming evaluation, they will be given a color-coded wristband. The color designates how deep they can go in the water. For example, if your child earns a green wristband, we will let them play in the wet sand with the ocean water coming up to their ankles.
For campers who earn a green wristband, they are permitted to swim where the ocean water comes up to their knees. And campers who get an orange wristband may swim where the water comes up to their waist. (This is the deepest anyone can go; even the most experienced camper swimmers are restricted to waist level depth and may not go deeper in the ocean than that.)
Here’s a video of our camp director Lisa giving camper Grace M. a swimming evaluation at Paradise Cove in Malibu. As you can see, the swimming evaluation it easy, short, and fun!
For more info about Aloha Beach Camp’s Keiki Camp summer camp for younger children ages 4 to 7, visit http://www.keikicamp.com or http://www.alohabeachcamp.com/keiki-camp.html
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