How to Get Your Baby Used to Pools, Lakes, and Rivers

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It's time to go swimming!! But how do you introduce a new baby to a huge body of water? I'll tell you...

First off, Baby needs to be used to small amounts of water. If you're still washing your child with baby wipes or wet washcloths, he or she is going to be shocked at being submerged in water. So start small.


First let your baby see others in water. If you have a toddler who takes baths while you supervise, take the baby in with you. When your baby sees an older sibling in the water, he or she will have a chance to see that it's safe and fun. Gradually move your baby closer to the tub, and offer an opportunity to reach a little hand in and splash a bit.

Next try putting a very little water in a baby-tub, dish pan, or a sink. Set your baby on the edge (hold on tightly!) so that he or she can dip toes in it. It's not necessary to wash the baby, just let your child get use to wet feet. Repeat this exercise, adding a bit more water each time, until Baby's legs are mostly covered. Encourage your baby to bounce a bit (most babies like bouncing) so that more and more gets wet each time.

Once your baby is comfortable sitting in a small tub of water, start the process again in the regular sized tub. It should go much quicker, now that baby is getting more comfortable with being wet. Take a few familiar toys to play with in the tub, or have a set of 'tub only' toys to play with during water play in the tub.

Once you're baby is thoroughly comfortable in the family tub, it's time to head out to the pool, or your local river or lake side.

Choose a time and location where it won't be too crowded. Loud people, and lots of splashing, will be too different from the home tub experience, and can startle your baby very much.

Start by holding her baby in your arms (a spot he or she should already find comforting) and walk into the water yourself, holding the baby. Step gradually towards deeper water, letting the water come up the baby as you go. Pause at the ankles, and then again at the baby's waist, to give the child a chance to become accustomed to the feeling of being in the 'giant tub' with you.

 
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Posted on 09/06/2007 at 7:09:00 AM

Wow. I can't imagine having to get a child used to water in increments. Mine were having baths in water from a very young age, and we took them to the river from the time they could sit up on their own. I supposed they are just water-friendly kids.

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 9:06:00 AM

this is much better than the method i was terrified with. dad took me out in the water above my head , let me go and said swim or you will go under and I'll let you drown. I used a lot of THESE techniques with my daughter. It was a much better outcome.

Posted on 06/06/2007 at 11:06:00 PM

This also worked with our puppy :-)

Posted on 06/06/2007 at 5:06:00 PM

Wonderful information, luckily my daughter has always loved the water so this wasn't a problem.

Posted on 06/06/2007 at 10:06:00 AM

Great information in this article! Thankfully both my kids took right to the water!

Posted on 06/05/2007 at 9:06:00 PM

Would you believe I don't know how to swim? My mom never took me anywhere so the bath tub was the most water I ever played in.

Posted on 06/05/2007 at 1:06:00 AM

The tip about crowds is an especially good ones. I took my son who was fine with water to a public pool at about 18 mos. and it was so noisy and splashy it traumatized him.

Posted on 06/04/2007 at 10:06:00 PM

Great advice!

Posted on 06/04/2007 at 9:06:00 PM

When we introduced our children to the ocean, it was quite overwhelming for them. This is definately great information that parents should adhere to.

Posted on 06/04/2007 at 9:06:00 PM

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