A new study adds weight to the argument that giving swimming lessons to children ages 1 to 4 makes them less likely to drown.
The idea might seem obvious, but some safety experts have raised concerns that teaching young children to swim may put them at higher risk by diminishing their natural fear of water or making their caregivers overconfident.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Swim Lessons Are Beneficial
NYT: Children: Early Swim Lessons May Reduce Drowning