When can I take my newborn swimming?
The NHS advises that babies can be taken swimming at any age, and there's no need to wait until
The NHS advises that babies can be taken swimming at any age, and there's no need to wait until
As a guide Children older than 3 years old with no previous swimming experience will take anything from 6
If a baby starts taking lessons from 4 months, at 12 to 18 months: there is a chance they can
No. It's not true that babies are born with the ability to swim, though they have reflexes that make
One of the benefits of baby swimming is that it starts building water confidence early. Swimming helps to improve
Tetanus, Diphtheria, polio and whooping cough cannot be contracted from chlorinated water and research and advice states that there is
Children are physically able to lift their heads in and out of water to breathe at around the age of
Never swim your baby if they have conjunctivitis, an ear infection, stomach bug or diarrhea. If you little one is
We only use warm pools or hydrotherapy pools for our baby swimming classes. Pools are heated to between 30 and
Babies must always wear a snug-fitting swim nappy available from most chemists or large supermarkets. Your baby is welcome to