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Never too young ... to learn to swim
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The more lines of defense you can give your child the better. Supervision, education about water safety, and water safety and survival skills training are just a few.
Would you like your child's first experience of submersion to be when you are not watching, or would you like them to have the opportunity to learn in a controlled environment?
Something else to think about are the developmental benefits of learning to swim at a young age. Among other things, a water environment allows children more opportunity to develop neural pathways for motor skills at a young age since they are not restricted by gravity.
My child is enrolled right now and I am so glad. I first enrolled my child at 8 months in the mom and baby class and now he is 21 months in a private lesson. He can hold his breathe and just floated by himself for the first time this week. He has a huge respect for the water. Although he loves it, he doesn't just go running into it at first sight like so many other babies because he knows what it is.
When we were at a community pool, he fell face forward while walking and when I picked him up (I was right behind him), I had discovered he had been holding his breathe. That could have been a much more serious situation if he didn't have the skills and knowledge to have done that. Thank you swim kids. It is well worth the money.
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Many studies have shown that such infants are just as likely to drown as non swimmers.
There is no substitute for parental supervision. In fact, infants who swim may be more attracted to the water even if parents are not there to help.