Swimming is not only a fun summertime activity, but also an important safety
skill that everyone should know, which is why many parents enroll their kids in
lessons. And these days, many companies and community centers also offer swimming
lessons for babies as young as a few months old. But can young babies really learn
to swim? How young is too young? And what are the pros and cons of enrolling your
baby in swimming lessons?
Although lessons are a fun way to bond, safety is the most important benefit. |
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"You don't have your cell phone attached to your hip or other distractions – it's an hour of uninterrupted one-on-one time for you and your baby, and it's fun," says Sue Davis, who runs the Almaden Valley Athletic Club (AVAC) swim school program in San Francisco, Calif.
The AVAC program starts kids as early as 6 months old, but at that age, swimming lessons are more about teaching the parents what to do with the baby in the water and basic water safety techniques than about the baby learning to swim independently. Davis says they focus on making the baby comfortable and happy in the water, which means practicing getting the face wet and going under – something you can start practicing every day with your baby in the bathtub.
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