为生命而游泳:教黑人孩子游泳的紧急情况

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这篇文章的目的是提供与教黑人和其他少数民族儿童游泳的紧迫性相关的讨论和数据。本报告的研究结果表明,与其他群体相比,黑人儿童往往有更高的溺水率。此外,高达64%的黑人儿童在面对与游泳有关的讨论时感到极度恐惧。研究人员有时认为这是一种文化问题,表现在从未学过游泳的父母身上。我们的研究结果表明,与白人儿童相比,黑人儿童意外溺水的可能性是白人儿童的六倍。黑人儿童游泳优先级较低的原因包括缺乏设施、负担能力、害怕水和头发问题。
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Swimming for Life: The Emergency of Teaching Black Children to Swim
The purpose of this article was to provide relevant discussions and data related to the urgency of teaching Black and other minority children to swim. The findings in this report indicated that Black children tend to have a higher drowning rate when compared to other groups. Also, as high as 64 percent of Black children suffer from extreme fear when confronted with discussions pertaining to swimming. Researchers sometimes perceive this as a cultural issue manifested by parents who never learned to swim themselves. Our findings indicated that Black children have a six times likelihood for unintentional drowning when compared to their white counterparts. Among the reasons for low swimming priorities among Black children, included lack of facilities, affordability, fear of water, and hair concerns.
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