4 months to 2 years

Baby Swimming

On this page, we present the most comprehensive and efficient exercises.

First Steps

Exercises for absolute beginners in baby swimming.

Exercise 1 | from 4 Months

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On the belly

A helpful exercise for learning to swim quickly later on.

Exercise 2 | from 6 Months

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On the back

Exercise for getting accustomed to water on the back.

Exercise 3 | from 3 Months

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Diving

Exercise for underwater acclimatization.

Exercise 4 | from 4 Months

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Jumping

A very challenging exercise for developing independence.

Exercise 5 | from 6 Months

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Safety

Here, the risks and challenges of baby swimming are addressed.

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When should infants start learning to swim?

Baby swimming is generally suitable for children from 3 months to their first two years of life. Early water exposure can give your children an advantage in later swimming lessons.

Why should infants learn to swim?

Infant swimming promotes early water acceptance and motor development in babies while simultaneously strengthening the positive parent-child bond.

What should you keep in mind?

When engaging in infant swimming, it is important to monitor the water temperature, use a gentle approach, and ensure the environment is child-safe. Parents should also ensure that activities are age-appropriate and respect their baby’s needs.