Newborn Swimming Lessons


Newborn Swimming Lessons
It may seem to be silly to take your newborn to the pool when your baby isn’t old enough to walk. But you will realize that there are so many benefits to splashing around and gliding through the water. To be in the water involves your baby’s body in a completely different manner, making billions of new neurons as your baby kicks, glides and smacks at the water. Newborns have a delicate immune system, therefore, doctors typically recommend that parents keep their babies away from chlorinated pools or lakes until they are about 6 months old.



Through Newborn Swimming lessons, you don’t need to wait too long to introduce your baby to the pool. Children who do not get a chance to get their feet wet at the later tend to be more fearful and negative about swimming. Even younger children are also usually less resistant to floating on their backs, a skill that some babies can learn.
Potential benefits from Newborn swimming lessons
Improvement in cognitive functioning: Movements during swimming, which use both sides of the body to act, help the growth of the brain in your babies. Bilateral movements build neurons throughout the brain. This promotes communication, feedback, and tone from one side of the brain to another. This may improve:
     reading skills
     language development
     academic learning
     spatial awareness
Reduce the risk of drowning: Swimming may reduce the risk of drowning in children over 4 years old. It is vital to note that swim time does not reduce the risk of drowning in children under 1. The leading cause of death among children and toddlers is drowning. Most of the drowning cases in children under 4 years old occur in home swimming pools. Early swim lessons may be helpful if you have a pool at your home.
Increase quality time between parents and children: Swim time that involves a parent and a child in the water promotes one-on-one bonding. It’s just you and your little one focused on each other during lessons, so it’s a wonderful way to spend quality time alone together.
Building muscles: Swimming helps in muscle development and control in newborns at a young age. They will need to develop the muscles needed to hold their heads up, move their arms and legs and work their muscles and core in coordination with the rest of their body. Not only does swimming for babies to improve their muscle strength and ability on the outside, but it is also an exercise that provides internal benefits as well by getting body joints moving.





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