However,
aquatics has continued to be an important program
area over all these years because it has several
benefits.

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- It
serves the need of communities for a resource that
teaches people water safety. Today, many Americans
do not know how to swim, even though water recreation
activities are on the increase, and thousands of
people drown annually. Offering education in water
skill and safety is even more important now that
public schools have cut back on physical education
and aquatic course offerings.
- It
offers a means for people of all ages to learn
skills that build self-confidence and esteem. From
preschoolers to adults, overcoming fears of the
water and developing water and swimming skills
is rewarding.
- It
provides a fun activity that children and families
can share and enjoy
- It
promotes better health as a physical activity that
can be performed throughout life.
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