11 Months – Developing Complex Swimming Skills with Excellent Breath Control at 11 Months
By 11 months of age, Evie has achieved exceptional breath control, making it the perfect time to focus on more complex swimming skills like down turn arounds and swim arounds. Learn the steps to perform down turn arounds safely and the importance of swim arounds in teaching directional change and breath control in the water.
9 Months – Evie’s 9 Month Development in Learn to Swim Lessons
At 9 months, Evie is demonstrating great independence in the water, including floating and pulling herself up on a shallow ledge. This article provides tips for parents to encourage and support this development while maintaining safety.
5 Months – Swimming Lessons for a 5-Month-Old Baby – Tips and Techniques
Get your 5-month-old baby started on their swimming journey with these tips and techniques. From warm-ups to submersion to teaching lifesaving skills, learn how to introduce your baby to the water in a loving and relaxed environment.
Week 11 – Baby Evie Achieves Major Breakthrough in Bath Time Swimming Lesson
At 11 weeks, Evie closes her eyes in response to the trigger word “ready go” during her daily bath time swimming lessons. This is a big breakthrough in the conditioning process, as documented evidence shows that babies can respond positively to the conditioning by 11 weeks of age.
Week 8 – Evie at 8 Weeks: A Progress Report on Bath Time Swimming Lessons
At 8 weeks old, Evie is thriving in her bath time swimming lessons. With a focus on stimulation and floating activities, she is developing a love for the water while also learning important skills such as holding her breath and floating. Read on for a progress report on Evie’s journey.
Week 7 – 7 Weeks Bath Time Swimming Progress with Evie
Observe 7 week old Evie’s progress in bath time swimming lessons and the important tips to remember during the lessons.
Week 2 – Introducing Your Baby to Swimming: A Guide to Safe and Fun Bath Time Routine
Learn how to introduce your baby to swimming with a safe and fun bath time routine. Bond with your baby and teach them breath control using the stimulus response method known as conditioning. Follow our tips to ensure a positive and enjoyable experience for both you and your baby.