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4-8 months – Online Training Module
Babies’ early learn to swim lessons focus on breath control, submersion and free floating. The baby swim lesson provides the perfect opportunity for stimulating the senses.
Learning to swim can start at any age, however this is the perfect time to start formal learn to swim lessons. Parents are more confident interacting with their baby and baby is gaining better neck control and a real interest in new and exciting situations. Baby’s growth and development will determine the suitability of skills in the swimming lesson. Common milestones for this age group include; recognises own name, turns to noise and familiar voices, grasps objects, sits without support, begins to crawl and communicates with gestures. The most important swimming objectives are to teach baby breath control on command, submerge baby underwater and free float baby without ingesting water.
During this stage babies are like little sponges soaking up information from their new environment. Learning takes place via baby’s senses so the stimulation of sight, sound, taste, touch and smell becomes vitally important for baby’s development. The baby swim lesson provides a perfect opportunity for stimulating the senses. During the swimming lesson baby’s neonatal reflexes will be in full swing. Parents will delight as they see their baby reacting spontaneously during the swimming lesson to the stimulation of the water by kicking and splashing.