How to Teach a Child to Swim: A Step-by-Step Guide for Ottawa Parents.

💦 A Parent’s Guide to Building Confidence in the Water

Teaching your child to swim is one of the most valuable skills you can give them. Not only is it essential for safety, but it also builds confidence, independence, and lifelong comfort in the water.

If you’re wondering how to teach a child to swim, here’s a simple, effective approach.


Step 1: Start with Water Comfort

Before swimming skills come confidence.

Help your child:

  • Get comfortable splashing
  • Put their face in the water
  • Blow bubbles

👉 This is where most children either build confidence — or develop fear.


Step 2: Learn Floating

Floating is the foundation of swimming.

Teach:

  • Back floating (with support)
  • Relaxation in the water

Once a child trusts the water, everything becomes easier.


Step 3: Introduce Kicking

Using tools like kickboards:

  • Practice straight leg kicks
  • Focus on small, fast movements

This builds propulsion and coordination.


Step 4: Add Arm Movements

Once kicking is consistent:

  • Introduce basic arm strokes
  • Focus on rhythm over perfection

Step 5: Build Confidence Through Repetition

Consistency matters more than intensity.

Short, frequent exposure leads to:

  • Faster progress
  • Less fear
  • Stronger habits

📍 Why Many Ottawa Parents Choose Swim Schools

While parents can teach basics, professional instruction accelerates progress.

At KidsCanSwim (Kanata, Westboro, Orléans):

  • Certified instructors guide each step
  • Small group classes ensure attention
  • Children progress faster and safer

👉 Ready to Get Started?

Book a free trial swim lesson in Ottawa and see how quickly your child can build confidence in the water.