What are the Benefits of Infant Swim

There can be so many benefits of the infant swim to splashing around and gliding through the water. Being in the water engages your baby’s body in a completely unique way.

Here are some benefits of infant swimming

1. Improve cognitive functioning

The ability of an individual to perform various mental activities. Most associated with learning and problem-solving. When swimming, your baby moves their arms while kicking their legs. This means their brain is registering the tactile sensation of water plus its resistance. Swimming is also a unique social experience, which furthers its brain-boosting power.

2. Swim time may reduce the risk of drowning

Water safety is important for all ages, but especially for toddlers. Drowning is a leading cause of death among children and toddlers. Most of these drownings in children under 4 years old occur in home swimming pools. If you have a pool, early swim lessons may be helpful.

3. Quality time

Swim time that involves a parent in the water promotes one-on-one bonding. It’s a wonderful way to spend quality time alone together.

 

 

 

4. Builds muscle

Swim time helps promote important muscle development. And control in babies at a young age. They need to develop the muscles needed to hold their heads up. And also to move their arms and legs, and work their core in coordination with the rest of their body. Swimming for babies improves their muscle strength. It is also great for cardiovascular health. And will help strengthen your little one’s heart, lungs, brain, and blood vessels.

5. Improves coordination and balance

Time in the pool can help your baby improve their coordination and balance. It’s not easy learning to move those little arms and legs together. Even small coordinated movements represent big leaps in your baby’s development.

Swimming lessons may help improve the behavior of children as they grow. The study didn’t say why children who have lessons may behave better outside of the water in a pool environment. Maybe that they’re trained to listen to an adult instructor before getting in the water. And also one reason is that they’re prompted to follow instructions.

6. Improves sleeping patterns

All that extra activity uses up a lot of energy, so you may notice that your little one is sleepier after a swim lesson. You may have to schedule in time for a nap after time in the pool.

7. Improves appetite

There’s nothing like a day in the pool to make you leave hungry, and babies are no different. You’ll notice an increase in your baby’s appetite after regular swimming time. Because of all physical exertion in the water.

 

Be ready to respond

Know how to respond when there is trouble. Everyone, including parents, caregivers and older children, should learn CPR. And safe rescue techniques to respond to a drowning incident. Water safety is a family affair!

Remember:

Always keep your toddler’s safety in mind around water. Prevent unsupervised access during swim time and provide close, constant supervision.