DS (turns 4 next month) has never had formal swimming lessons, but he's very close to teaching himself. He can swim underwater from DH to me if we're standing about apart from each other. Obviously I stll watch him like a hawk and would never let him swim without me right next to him, but he's getting pretty close to learning how to really swim.
I've always avoided those flotation vests because I heard they can give kids a false sense of security. Is this true? He absolutely will not let me hold him and wants to swim alone, but he likes taking off for the deep end, so I've let him wear the vest a few times. Should I switch to arm floaties?
FWIW, he'll be taking formal swim lessons in the fall (I slacked and they're filled up until then) but we've been swimming a ton this summer. We're going to a pool tomorrow, and I'm thinking of leaving the swim vest behind and telling him he can't go past his shoulders. He usually likes to duck underwater and swim over to the deep end, though ... ![]()
Re: swim vests are bad, right?
eh, we do both puddlejumper and no puddlejumper.
on vacation, DS wants freedom and the pools are usually too deep so a puddle jumper is perfect.
at our community pool, no floaties are allowed at all, so he hangs out where he can stand or I carry him around.
and then he gets swim lessons sans floaties at camp.
The boys started formal lessons in the spring and the instructor starts all kids with a bubble and arm bands. As they got more comfortable, she removes them. Trev swims with arm bands only and we try to teach him proper swim techniques. He also wants freedom. The 2.5 year old wears a swim vest and arm bands. He wants his independence and I don't want him to drown
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Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
If you are going to use one please buy one that is U.S. Coast Guard approved. I rather have a child that will float if they fall in than one that is going to sink. Children can get a false sense of security even without a life jacket. I have always used life vests when my children were small. We clearly explained to them and also demonstrated how the jacket protected them.
This. Coast Guard approved, not a toy.
This is what we use.