BABY born My First Swim Girl Doll 30cm - For Toddlers 1 Year and Up - Easy for Small Hands - Includes Bathing Suit and Cap

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BABY born My First Swim Girl Doll 30cm - For Toddlers 1 Year and Up - Easy for Small Hands - Includes Bathing Suit and Cap

BABY born My First Swim Girl Doll 30cm - For Toddlers 1 Year and Up - Easy for Small Hands - Includes Bathing Suit and Cap

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You should always stay within one arm’s reach whenever your baby is near the pool. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests using touch supervision. This means your baby should always be within an arm’s reach near the water, so that you could reach out and touch them instantly. This may be tiring, but nothing is more important. If you’re ever unsure when to start your child on swimming lessons, ask your child’s healthcare provider for personalized advice. Benefits of Swimming Lessons Children who didn’t attend day care and spent more than 20 hours in a pool during infancy were at an even higher risk with the increased chance for having asthma and respiratory allergies later in childhood.

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Instead, buy specific swim nappies – available in most big supermarkets or chemists – and a suitable swimsuit, trunks or wetsuit. Then you’re good to go. Go preppedThese classes will help to guide your baby at the right pace in the water. They also do other handy stuff like having changing mats on the side of the pool for if your baby has a mid-swim accident. Find out about toddler sessions at your local swimming pool Here are some important steps to take to help keep your child safe when she is swimming or is anywhere near water:

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Though swim diapers appear to “contain” fecal matter, swim diapers aren’t effective enough to prevent this poopy situation. Recreational water illnesses can be quite serious, notes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Playing in the water, whether it's learning to swim or just splashing and paddling, is lots of fun for babies and young children. And knowing how to swim is an important skill that can help keep your child safe all through life. That's why getting started with swimming lessons once your child is old enough is a smart strategy. Even if your baby isn’t ready just yet, you might consider doing water play to get her primed for swimming lessons in the future. Can I take my baby swimming even if I can’t swim?Yes, you can. You won’t need to do any swimming. You just need to be able to walk your baby round the pool. Even if you're not keen on being in the water, you can make sure your baby gets the benefits that come from learning to swim. It’s natural for you to feel anxious the first time you and your baby try this. Rest assured babies have a natural affinity with water. Plus, your baby's inbuilt gag reflex is generally strongest up to six months old. This reflex allows him to hold his breath under water without even thinking about it (Cluett et al 2018). How do I find out about baby swimming lessons?Ask whether your local pool does swimming classes or sessions for parents and babies.

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There are lots of things you can do to make swimming fun for your baby and help boost his confidence in the water: leading causes of injury death by age group highlighting unintentional injury deaths, United States - 2018. (2018). Make sure that the deep and shallow ends of your pool are marked, and never let your child dive into the shallow end

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Make sure you have everything you need before you leave the house. For example, towels and nappies (swim and regular). Some parents also get their own swimming costume on under their clothes too. But note: do not forget to take your own underwear. Many a parent has been there, doing the dash home without the underwear. Get yourself changed firstSome private baby swimming classes start as early as four weeks. There's no need to wait until your baby is immunised (NHS 2016) before taking him to a pool. According to a 2011 study, exposure to the chlorine used in swimming pools during infancy can lead to an increase in risk of bronchiolitis. Never leave your baby alone — or in the care of another young child, or an adult under the influence of drugs or alcohol — in or near the pool. Saltwater pools have lower chlorine levels than traditional pools, but they are not chemical-free. The water in saltwater pools is gentler for your baby’s sensitive skin, but other risk factors and guidelines for safety still apply. Infections and nasty poop



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