6-month-old Lumi stars in her own swimming video.
Archive for October, 2010
baby swimming, infant swim, learn to swim, aquatics, underwater, swimming lessons,
Educational Video about Birthlight Baby Swimming methods by Francoise Freedman. Birthlight’s baby swimming (infant aquatics)methods are designed to create an excellent foundation for the child’s future in the water, promoting safe practices and confidence. The classes are an ideal environment for mothers and their new babies to bond, for children to begin to socialise and for whole families to spend quality time together. For more information visit Birthlight’s website www.birthlight.com
Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) parents share their lesson experience with local and national news stations. To learn more about ISR and read other parent stories please visit www.infantswim.com
How to teach your toddler to swim and be safer in the water. The educational video Parent & Me 101, from www.swimlessonsuniversity.com will show you step-by-step how to teach your child ages 12 months to 36 months how to be safe around the pool, around water – its an important step to help prevent accidental drowning. For more information and to purchase the DVD for “Parent and Me 101″, please go to www.swimlessonsuniversity.com
Before your baby can walk or even crawl, your baby can swim. Our Swimava Baby Swim Ring can help your baby to grow while stimulating early learning and development from as early as one month old! Visit Swimava Babies on facebook! Benefits of Swimava Security for your baby in the water from as young as one month old. Made of high quality PVC plastic. Patented design made especially for babies. Dual compartmental air chambers for additional safety. Flexibility of use at home in our Baby-B pool, in the bathtub, at a public pool or at the beach. Provides complete mobility and free movement in a way that no other child swimming apparatus can. Provides a sense of security and comfort for you baby in the water. Its important that babies acquire different kinds of movements and physical abilities during their first year of life in order to promote the development of higher functions of the brain. What better way is there for a baby to swim so safely at an early age?

