[net.kids] Learning to swim

sed408@ihlpg.UUCP (s. dugan) (08/09/85)

> Bill Taggart writes: 
> 
> (....)
> 
> The device that helped
> the most is "Floaties"; these are air filled vinyl arm bands that
> cover the entire upper arm and provide a great deal of support.
> She loves them, and refuses to go in the water without them.  I
> hope we can ween her from these by the end of the summer.

I use those for my daughter, too.  They're great, especially in a pool that isn't
shallow enough for her to wade in.  (The shallowest part of our pool is 3 feet which
is right at the top of her head!  I discovered a great way to wean her from the water
wings (that's what mine are called).  The water wings have two circular pillows of air
which are placed side-by-side.  I found that if I take the water out of one of the
pillows on each arm, there's still enough air to hold Anne up, but it gets her working
a little harder.  I'll probably experiment with gradually taking more and more air
out.

> 
> I definitely would encourage every parent to teach their children
> how to swim and stay afloat in water; someday their lives may
> depend on it.
> 

My sentiments exactly!



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Sarah E. Dugan
"Thank God It's Friday."

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