Babies & Toddlers Swimming Lessons

Introduction

At Swim Nation, Our swimming lessons for babies and toddlers are expertly designed to introduce your little ones to the water while teaching them essential swimming skills suitable for their age and ability. For babies and toddlers aged 0 to 3 years old, our program focuses on crucial water survival skills, including how to float, breathe, and swim short distances.

Eight essential Baby & Toddler swimming skills

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Each class takes 30 minutes, and your baby has 1-on-1 help from their instructor. They will ensure that your kids are safe and secure. program features plenty of bonding time as well as developing eight essential Baby & Toddler swimming skills

Benefits

Swimming is one of the best loved family activities

1 Swimming helps to improve coordination and balance. Because much of your baby’s body is supported by water, the main focus for them is on maintaining balance. On the whole, babies who swim have a much better balance out of the pool.

2 Swimming helps to build muscles. Working and strengthening all of their muscles effectively helps to make them stronger.

3 ⁠Swimming provides quality bonding time. We always have less time that we would like with our kids; it is an unfortunate effect of being so busy. Time in the pool is one of the few times when your child has your undivided attention for the duration, so make the most of it.

4 Swimming strengthens your baby on the inside. While swimming will help to develop their muscles and joints, it also improves the strength of their heart and lungs, and helps to develop their brain.

5 Swimming can improve their sleeping pattern. While it isn’t going to make them sleep through the night every night, the extra exercise will help to make your baby sleepier.

6 ⁠Swimming can improve a baby’s appetite. Lots of gentle exercise and warm water helps to make a baby hungry, so make sure you have some sort of snack or milk for after they finish.

7 Swimming builds water confidence. Many parents pass on an uneasiness of water to their children because they are not confident swimmers. Going in the water with your baby will not only make them more assured about being in and around water, but it can build your confidence too!