Individual Determinants as the Causes of Failure in Learning to Swim with the Example of 10-Year-Old Children.
Andrzej OstrowskiArkadiusz StanulaAndrzej SwinarewAlexander SkaliyDariusz SkalskiWojciech WiesnerDorota AmbrożyKrzysztof KaganekŁukasz RydzikTadeusz AmbrożyPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
In many cases, children who begin learning to swim from scratch make significant progress, but for many of them, the achievement levels are lower than the requirements set out in the school curriculum. The biggest problem for teachers and students in the initial teaching and learning to swim was the high fear of water, especially among girls.