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Swimming
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How many children can I take swimming on my own - I want to take my two year twins but some friends of mine seem to think I can't take them on my own until they can swim (but how are they going to learn to swim if I can't take them?). Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is the rules for our local pool:
Children under the age of 8 should be accompanied in the water by a responsible
adult of at least 16 years of age.
* One adult may accompany up to two children under 8 in the water.
* Children under the age of 5 should ideally be accompanied on a 1:1 basis in the
water, regardless of swimming ability.
I think they are pretty strict, but it does say "ideally" so I guess you could argue a case - especailly for twins! My husband used to take our two on his own when they were little and they are only a year apart, but we lived in another town then.
Look up the swimming policy and if it is biit vaugue, you could try your luck, I think two adults to three kids looks better than 1 adult to two kids.
Children under the age of 8 should be accompanied in the water by a responsible
adult of at least 16 years of age.
* One adult may accompany up to two children under 8 in the water.
* Children under the age of 5 should ideally be accompanied on a 1:1 basis in the
water, regardless of swimming ability.
I think they are pretty strict, but it does say "ideally" so I guess you could argue a case - especailly for twins! My husband used to take our two on his own when they were little and they are only a year apart, but we lived in another town then.
Look up the swimming policy and if it is biit vaugue, you could try your luck, I think two adults to three kids looks better than 1 adult to two kids.