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Jumping In: What Needs to Come First This isn’t about being strict or taking the fun out of swimming — it’s about setting kids up for success in their swim journey. Jumping into the water should only happen once a few important skills are solidly in place: 1. The child can fully submerge without hesitation. 2. They come up without coughing or gasping. 3. They can enter the water without anyone catching them. 4. No artificial buoyancy is used. Even if a child seems the right age or size, jumping in before these skills are ready can actually delay their progress. It can create fear, dependency, or confusion around what they’re capable of in the water. And when flotation devices are involved, there's an added risk: it can lead to impulsive behavior near water and a false sense of independence — both of which are safety concerns. Let’s build strong, confident swimmers by making sure the foundation is solid first. Let my course guide you through each milestone regardless of age!👇 @prepare2swim Comment Prepare2Swim for more information! TEACH YOUR CHILD TO SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK Disclaimer: The instructions, advice, and or opinions depicted in this context may be dependent on, and should be considered in conjunction with specific limitations, qualifications or exclusions, which are set out in full teach your child to swim and course offered by us. It is also general in nature, and does not consider any of you, or your child’s specific medical or psychological circumstances. You should ensure that you always follow, applicable safety information and apply reasonable judgment when preparing/teaching your child to swim.

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