This is my favourite subject right now. If we get this right, we're winning!
I feel this is a major issue in the industry because we aren't educating teachers? I just spent an hour this week going over behaviour management with a candidate after an assessment where her students were poorly behaved. Why don't we do more of this in our courses? Purely because it's hard and scary and taking a side means you offend someone. There's also so many ways to manage behaviour. If we get this wrong, this is where toxic stress can creep in to our classes. Not just for our students but for us as well!
Fundamentally it should all be the same.
H2O:The Power of a Glide
H20 FAM: Sculling
H2O: Refraction
H20 FAM: Nose in First Vs Chin in First
H20 FAM: Sound of Water
INFANTS: Height of the Edge of the Pool
INFANTS: Repitition for Parents
INFANTS: Baby Back Float
INFANTS: Know your holds
Infants: Parent Names!
TIP: Teach all the angles between vertical and horizontal.
TIP: How get students to put their eyes in
TIP: How do we roll?
TIP: Teach how to recover to standing
TIP: Teach Land Based Skills
TIP: PFDs & Boats
TIP: Use River Rocks
TIP: How to Make a Seaweed Mat
TIPS: Stingers Activity
TIP: Teaching Waves
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