is it common for kids in your country to have taken swim lessons by age four?
I’m not the original commenter, but here in Australia it’s pretty common. This report bemoaning the decline(!) in swimming skills claims that 59% of kids are enrolled in formal swimming lessons by the age of 3.
(The linked page says “before age three”, but the full report says both “before the age of three” and “between 0-3 years old”, which I would usually take to include the year before the child turns 4. So I’m not sure what the cutoff is. And I don’t know if the statistic is well supported; I’m only using it to back up the vague claim that swimming lessons for kids under 4 are pretty common here.)
I’m not the original commenter, but here in Australia it’s pretty common. This report bemoaning the decline(!) in swimming skills claims that 59% of kids are enrolled in formal swimming lessons by the age of 3.
(The linked page says “before age three”, but the full report says both “before the age of three” and “between 0-3 years old”, which I would usually take to include the year before the child turns 4. So I’m not sure what the cutoff is. And I don’t know if the statistic is well supported; I’m only using it to back up the vague claim that swimming lessons for kids under 4 are pretty common here.)