Forty per cent of British children cannot swim, according to new figures, and it is up to their parents to make sure that they learn this important life skill, Rebecca Adlington, the Olympic medallist, has said.
While 25 per cent of parents believe it is the responsibility of schools, and the government, to teach children to swim, Adlington, who won two gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games and two bronze medals in 2012, said: “Parents forget that swimming is a life skill, and they need to take a bit of responsibility.”
British parents are failing to meet that responsibility, however. While 60 per cent of parents admitted in the survey commissioned by Speedo that they worried about their children drowning as a result of poor swimming skills, nearly half of those questioned did not believe learning to swim was an important life skill.
And nearly three quarters of British children had never had a swimming lesson, or been taught by their parents. This results in one in ten children experiencing an accident in the water due to lack of swimming experience, the survey found.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/mother-tongue/9650491/Nearly-half-of-British-children-cant-swim-and-its-their-parents-fault.htmlKids are missing out, so much fun to go swim in the beach or pool
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