Minimum swim age for babies?
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Minimum swim age for babies?
At what age do you think babies should start swimming? Apart from the nappy side of things, should a young baby be taken into a pool - and just how competent should the accompanying adults be?
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
I would think at whatever age the parents decide, as for how competent the accompanying adults should be then again it is the parents decision.
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GillD46
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
That's a good point Gill, thanks.
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david63
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
That is now now necessary - see, although some places may insist on it.GillD46 wrote:Not until they have had at least their first set of jabs.
It not so much when they can go swimming, or necessarily the competence of the adult - it is how they are introduced to the water that is important as it can affect their whole confidence in the water.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
Our grand daughter has been going to an organised class, called Water Babies, who are very good. She cannot yet swim but is very confident in the water.
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Andrea S
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
We belong a leisure group within a hotel. Baby classes with puddle duck group start at a few weeks old.
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Jacknian
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
Both my grandchildren went to a class called 'water babies ' from only a few months old. It is quite scary to watch as they duck the babies under the water and they seem to be able to hold their breath instinctively. It is amazing to see as when they are only 6 - 9 months old they learn to grab hold of the side of the swimming pool and keep themselves up. My 2 are now 6 and 4 and are both very confident swimmers so it really works to take them early.
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GillD46
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
It was more for the protection of the baby I was thinking.david63 wrote:That is now now necessary - see, although some places may insist on it.GillD46 wrote:Not until they have had at least their first set of jabs.
It not so much when they can go swimming, or necessarily the competence of the adult - it is how they are introduced to the water that is important as it can affect their whole confidence in the water.
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Re: Minimum swim age for babies?
Well thankyou everyone for your kind advice and the information.
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