If the child is willing to learn and the child has the strength, then teaching the child is possible. However, don't push them to hard or they may not like swimming later on.
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Mice cannot swim underwater, but they can swim on top of the water.
Children can be taught to swim at any age, even as infants. When children are born, they are basically aquatic creatures, and they can be taught to float and hold their breath almost immediately by a careful, patient teacher who know what he or she is doing. Google "teach your baby to swim" and you will find a wealth of material. When children are older they have usually acquired some fear of the water that they must lovercome when learning to swim.
Yes, If you do not know how to swim, the will teach you.
Most monkey's already know how to swim naturaly....
they teach them how to swim.
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no, they do not swim after they hatch.
no, because kids cant teach adults adults have to teach kids
Yes. Even though It may choke it seems like a good idea. It is a good idea to get all of these hard life leasons done at an early age. Otherwise it can be very difficult to teach to your child to swim in this case. Do not feel worried about the baby as it will learn to swim by it self. Learn to cheris these moments. Else you will regret it for holding your child back from it's true capabilitys. It is like riding a bike, You never know you are good at it till you try it.
Teaching Babies To Swim This is a highly controversial subject. Because of the safety concerns, we cannot provide you with instructions on how to teach your infant to swim on your own. Related Links below will have different sources on how to do this, but use at your own risk, and use caution.Before even thinking about teaching your infant to swim, you or whoever will be with your child, should be well-versed in CPR techniques, as well as know how to deal with drownings. It would also be a good idea that this person is certified and/or to have a certified lifeguard somewhere nearby. You should remember that the goal of all this is to be a bonding and fun experience for you and your baby foremost, and then to get your baby used to (not fearful of) water. It should not be approached with the goal of hoping that you will be able to teach your baby how to save his or her life in case he rolls into water because he did not have your full attention.Never forcefully submerge your baby's head under water, even if he or she demonstrates that he or she is able to hold their breath.