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How to teach an Infant Swimming

An infant can start swimming lessons from as early as 12 months, but they still need to be under strict observation of the parents to ensure safety while swimming. Infant swimming comes with lots of potential benefits, ranging from physical health to mental strength.

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How to teach an Infant Swimming

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  1. HOW TO TEACH YOUR INFANT SWIMMING Here is how you should teach them swimming: Get your kid accustomed: First of all get your kid familiar with being in the waters. You need to always be close enough to lay a hand on your kid if anything goes off track. Since they are small kids they may drown in very little water, so you have to always be vigilant You need to regularly hit the pool until your kid shows some positive signs.

  2. PRECAUTIONS YOU NEED TO TAKE We know how much kids love the pool, and we can’t always stop them, but we can take measures to mitigate the risk Make sure the water temperature is favorable for kid’s swimming conditions Make sure your home swimming pool is protected by four-sided fencing of at least 4 feet high Ensure your kid is always under the keen supervision You need to get trained through the relevant association

  3. BENEFITS Early swimming or infant swimming comes with lots of potential benefits. Early swimming boosts bilateral cross-patterning movements which helps your baby’s brain grow Swimming helps promote muscle development at a young age Swimming boosts metabolism, which improves your child’s appetite significantly and also aids in growth Pool time often takes a lot of energy for babies, and hence they get to enjoy proper and timely sleep

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