water babies at foxfield school
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Swimming strengthens your little one's heart and lungs, as well as their arm,
leg and neck muscles. All this helps with their coordination and balance. It
even aids a healthy appetite and improves their sleeping pattern. Enhance the
bond between you Enhance the bond between you Focused time in the water builds
the bond between you and your baby, through skin-to-skin and eye contact.
Swimming gives you that time to really connect, away from the demands of daily
life. Teach them water safety Teach them water safety There's nothing more
important than your child's safety. Teaching them vital safety skills from the
get-go prevents them from developing a fear of the water later and gives them
the knowledge to keep themselves safe, wherever they are. Give them life
confidence Give them life confidence When your little one grasps a new skill,
this sense of achievement gives them the confidence to try new things. So you'll
soon see them flourish in and out of the water. Develop their social skills
Develop their social skills The pool is the ideal place for your little one to
develop their social interaction as they play with other babies in the class.
It's also a brilliant way for you to meet other like-minded parents too!
Accelerate their learning ability Accelerate their learning ability All the
movements that your little one learns in the water strengthen those brain
connections. Research has shown that the time your baby spends swimming can put
them months ahead with mathematical reasoning and reading.