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Your
child has told you that he or she wants
to join a swim team. How exciting! Now
you are wondering what this means for
you and your family. Here are some basic
topics you need to be familiar with and
some questions you should ask before
your child dives in.
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Financial Obligations
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Swimming costs money because teams
usually have paid professional coaches
and most teams pay rent for their pool
time. These costs must be passed on to
the swim team members in the form of
membership fees and team fees. Questions
you should ask are:
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What
is the total cost per year for my
child?
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How are the payments broken down?
(Monthly? Quarterly? By season?)
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What is the average cost per year
for competitions for a swimmer of my
child’s age and ability?
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How are entry fees for swim meets
collected? Is there an escrow
account or are meet entry fees
collected every time my child is
entered in a meet?
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What equipment and outfitting will
my child need and how much does it
cost?
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Where do I get the equipment such as
suits, caps and goggles that my
child needs?
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Swim Practice
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Swim practices are usually scheduled
with the swimmers broken into groups
according to age and ability. Questions
you should ask are:
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How many days a week will my child
have swim practice? Which days?
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What time is practice and how long
is the session?
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What is the attendance policy? Can
my child arrive late or leave early
if necessary?
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Is
there flexibility to tailor my
child’s practice schedule to our
family schedule?
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Who will be coaching my child? What
is this coach’s background and
experience?
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How many other swimmers will be in
my child’s group and what is their
age range?
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What are the provisions for safety
and supervision?
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Do I drop my child off or can I stay
and watch practice?
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Swim Meets
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Swimming competitions are called meets.
Meets are organized so that children are
competing against other children of
similar ages and abilities. Questions
you should ask are:
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How often will my child compete in
meets?
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Where are the meets held?
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Do I chose the meets my child
competes in?
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Who does the meet entries?
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Who is responsible for providing
transportation to meets?
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What do parents do at the meets?
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Volunteering and Parental
Responsibilities
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Most teams depend heavily on parent
volunteers to perform a variety of
tasks. Questions you should ask are:
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How can I contribute to my child’s
team if I know very little about
swimming?
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Who can I ask when I have questions?
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What is expected or required of
parents?
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Will my child and I be expected or
required to participate in
fundraising?
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