Why should your baby swim?

 Among the most important for the development of a baby in its first days and months is movement. The movement causes the neuronal connections -called synapses- that are the foundation for human capacities: learning, understanding, motor skills with Lifeguard Training. In fact, this is the reason why we seek early stimulation, which is excellent but continues to be a restricted and supported movement by us.

And it is that the great challenge they face in the terrestrial environment is that the force of gravity and their barely developed muscular strength are insufficient to move freely and voluntarily until several months later. 



Being in the aquatic environment, your baby has the possibility of moving without restrictions because it is a weightless sensation, in addition to being naturally prepared to be in an aquatic environment -such as the womb- in which they spent 9 months. Thus, in addition to being a medium that enhances her development, it is known and pleasant.

Benefits that swimming offers your baby

1.       Life insurance: A baby – with careful and expert guidance – even before the age of 2 can develop aquatic survival skills such as diving, breathing and floating. The American Pediatric Association recommends swimming lessons for babies as a safety measure.

2.       Comprehensive development: Free movement in the water stimulates neural connections that are the "highways" that will allow all physical-motor, socio-emotional and intellectual information to flow, including the ability to learn.

3.       Learning: arises from proprioceptive stimuli and perceptions of the outside stimulated by swimming.

4.       Brain development: Swimming benefits you because the brain develops through bilateral cross-pattern movements like the movements required for swimming

Strengthening muscles: swimming accelerates muscle maturation and strengthening, for two reasons:

1) They can move freely so they stimulate muscle groups that are still difficult to move on land, and

2) the resistance of water is greater than air so any movement is more effective in helping your muscle strength.

    Sensory stimulation: the pressure that the water exerts on her body generates a wealth of sensory stimulation in the baby for the simple fact of being and moving in it.

    Improves coordination: water helps improve coordination, since it provides the baby with possibilities of exercise, balance and balance that enrich her development and prepare her for postural skills.

    Improves social and linguistic performance: Language development in the early years involves gestures and music. Children's songs and rhythms at the time of swimming prepare the baby's ear and brain for speech, in addition to body communication involving rhythm, touch, balance and movement controlled by primitive areas of the brain.

    Connection with their parents: Babies enjoy and reinforce their self-esteem when they know that their parents focus their attention on them while they swim. Swimming classes are 30 unique minutes – pleasant and uninterrupted, in which parents can be with their babies rich in eye-to-eye physical and visual contact with them, which brings closer and deepens affective ties, communication and sensory perception between parents and sons.

Benefits of Swimming

    Independence: As babies learn how to move in the water by themselves, their self-confidence and independence increase, gaining more security to discover new skills that extend their brain capacity, which helps in increasing their intelligence, senses, affection and intellect.

    Helps regulate their digestion and sleep: Water helps babies regulate their biological clock, which translates into a better appetite and rest. Additionally, warm water, combined with gentle exercises, relaxes the baby and stimulates her appetite, so she eats and sleeps better after swimming.



A large study in Australia with more than 3,000 children showed that swimming babies reach developmental milestones faster and better than those who do not swim. For this reason there are developed countries, such as Germany, where swimming is a compulsory and fundamental part of the education and development of children.\

Swimming is essential

And it is that swimming is essential for the integral development of your baby from the first moments of it. The happiness that is experienced during swimming lessons is the most noticeable manifestation of growth, development and intellectual, emotional, physical and social skills that it helps to develop.

At you will learn in an excellent safe environment, water at 32°C with the temperature and quality necessary for a baby, trained teachers with whom you will learn to develop progressive aquatic skills in your baby, spending more time

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