Keep Your Kiddie Pool Safe With These Tips
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
8M ago
It’s summertime and the heat is on full blast. It’s a great time to let your little ones have some fun in the sun and water. Slip and slides, water hoses, sprinklers and a pool to take a dip in can all be great options. Not everyone has the space, the budget or the ability to have a large pool, but a kiddie pool can be just as enjoyable for children. Before you let your kids go free in their child-size pool though, it’s important to know and follow some crucial safety tips. Let’s take a look at some do’s and don’ts below. DO stay close. It doesn’t take a large pool or amount of water to drown ..read more
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When Can Babies Go In The Pool?
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
11M ago
From the womb to a newborn’s bathtub, your baby has always been exposed to water. It’s a very natural thing, but does this mean that it’s safe for babies to go into a pool? And if so, how old should they be when they do? Let’s find out below. What Age Is Safe for Babies to Go Into a Pool? There is no official age for taking babies into the pool, so it’s really up to the wisdom of the parent. Some choose not to take their little ones in until they are six months or older, but that doesn’t mean you have to wait that long. In fact, the Emler swim lessons can introduce babies to pools as early as ..read more
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Swim Lessons When Your Child Is Sick: Show Up or Stay Home?
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
11M ago
Little ones tend to pick up illnesses easily, as their immune systems haven’t fully developed yet. When your little one does get sick, deciding whether or not they should go out – especially to swim lessons – can be a bit challenging. You don’t want to interrupt their progress, but you also want to take the best care of them possible. And you don’t want to be responsible for getting other kids sick. Though there are no set-in-stone rules to follow, the guidelines below will provide you with a basic roadmap for deciding whether you should attend swim lessons during sickness. Colds Can Be Tricky ..read more
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Hair and Skin Maintenance For Swimmers
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
1y ago
Anyone who starts taking swim classes regularly needs also to take care of their skin and hair to protect them from the sun and pool chemicals. Learning to swim is an important skill set. It’s also an activity that can bring the whole family together for a fun time and exercise. From the youngest ages to more advanced swimmers, everyone should have fun but also protect themselves in the water. Getting into Swim Classes Swimming classes can start very early for babies and toddlers. This can build muscle strength, coordination, and brain synapses, and it also gives babies fun time with their par ..read more
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Best Ways for Parents to Help With Swim Lessons
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
1y ago
Starting your very young child in swim lessons is literally an immersive experience – you get in  the water too! You won’t be in the water with them forever. In no time at all they will progress through the lessons and  you’ll  be close by on the sidelines, watching and cheering. Congratulations, you’re becoming a Swim Mom (or Dad), and being prepared is part of the journey. Here are some tips on how to navigate the process for your child, you, and everyone’s busy life.  Getting Prepared for Swim Class There are a few things that parents will need to bring along to make the ..read more
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How to Stay Organized as a Swim Mom
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
1y ago
Being a swim mom can be a hectic experience, with juggling schedules, packing gear, and ensuring your child is ready for their lessons. However, with a little organization and planning, you can make the experience more enjoyable and less stressful for both you and your child. Here are some tips on how to stay organized as a swim mom. Plan Ahead Before your child’s swimming lesson, ensure that you have packed everything they will need such as swimwear, goggles, towels, and a change of clothes. Keep a list of items and pre-swim tasks, and check them off as you pack and pace to avoid forgetting a ..read more
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Eating Before Swimming
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by Dana Bates
1y ago
At Little Flippers Swim School, we always strive to provide our customers with the cleanest and safest facility possible. If an unexpected accident occurs or a child gets sick while swimming, we must close our facility in order to properly sanitize our water. In order to prevent unnecessary closures we enforce a strict double layer policy for children age 4 and under. We also want to encourage healthy eating habits prior to swim lessons so that your child is energized, but not at the risk of an upset stomach. The focus of this blog is healthy snacking before swim lessons. Keep reading to learn ..read more
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Keeping Your Children Active During The Summer
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by Dana Bates
1y ago
The cold of winter in New England sometimes seems never ending. During this time of year we often find our thoughts drifting to how lovely the soon-to-come warmer weather will be. This is also the time many parents begin looking for and enrolling their children in summer camps, summer day programs, and summer activities. For families with both parents working full-time, finding the perfect summer full day solution is often no easy task. There are so many options for local summer day camps, vacation bible schools, day programs, music and sports camps. It’s important for your child to be part of ..read more
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How Skills from Swim Lessons Translate to Other Activities
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
1y ago
Swim lessons are a valuable experience for children and adults of all ages. Not only do they teach the physical skill of swimming, but they also provide important life skills that can be applied to other activities. One of the most obvious benefits of swim lessons is the physical fitness aspect. Swimming is a full-body workout that requires strength, endurance, and flexibility. These physical skills can translate to other sports and activities, such as running, cycling, and gymnastics. For example, a child who has developed strong arm and leg muscles from swimming may find it easier to perform ..read more
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Swim Lessons for Kids: Facts and Figures
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by Carolyn Chynoweth
1y ago
For those of you who like hard data, this one’s for you. Let’s take a look at the statistics surrounding swimming and swim lessons for kids so that you have a better idea of what’s at stake at any age. Swim lessons are a vital part of your strategy to keep your kids safe, so it’s good to know what the experts have found on the subject. Formal swim lessons result in an 88% reduction in drowning risk for children ages 1 to 4, according to the National Institutes of Health. Teaching kids to swim needs to start at an early age, before the age of 5 ideally, to prevent the risk of accidental drownin ..read more
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