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Has anyone managed to teach a child of three years swimming with inflatable Wading Pool?
I have a child of three years and I wish learn to swim, but due to the high risk of skin and fungal sinus infections that are resistant to treatment'm not willing to send it to a public pool. I'm thinking of a wading pool. Has anyone had any experience or advice?
I've been a swimming instructor and swimming coach for nearly 18 years. It will be very difficult to teach their three years of age to swim if you can touch the pool bottom. By teaching a child to swim, do not have to be able to reach the bottom and they have to learn to trust their own capacity (fleet and if you decide to go ahead and teach with those). I have personally taught hundreds of babies to adults to swim and do not use the arm or leg floats. The flotation devices are only used to help have been a scooter and noodles. If you want to teach your child to swim to save in his own name and if that falls into a pool, I suggest teaching without arm and legs ….. floaters thinking about it …. your child is not going to slip and fall Pool Floats by accident. Most children who drown is because they can not swim and when they fell in they did not know what to do, since I could not float Definitely yes, so teach your child to float on his back for as long as possible. Some children who hate to make the water gets into the ears, but I say it does not hurt, just feels weird. Its great that they are willing to teach your child, definitely find a way to do this correctly you do not have no previous experience and ensure that you get a pool that is twice as deep as your child high, cause your child more confidence is likely to want to go look things in the bottom, jump jump, so this has helped:) – good luck with everything
