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  • child abuse this? this is child care... I read not long ago that a baby drowned in the bathtub... even if you are the most careful father or mother, SOMETIMES ACCIDENTS HAPPEN... this is love because your baby will have ability to survive if sometime he or she falls into water

  • if you think this is child abuse, obviously you got no idea what child abuse really is.

  • I dont think this is child abuse. This is a beautiful way to prevent something bad to happen with the baby. I am def doing this with my babies.

  • this is smart, ima do this when i have babies :)

  • @jaggearhead Tell me how is it abuse...? She's obviously teaching her child a valuable skill! The child will grow up more confident around water. It teaches a child to remain calm in water and to roll onto their backs instead panicking and having their face in water and the drowning!

  • oh come on! your baby doesnt need to know how to swim! That is just torchure cuz its new for them and theyre getting water up their nose I would be sooooo mad if someone was jerking me around like that! You should be watching your baby at all times! Theyre not gonna fall in a pool if you watch them!

  • @JoeFanatic01 You're soooo stupid! unbelievable. 

  • @emeliUK Well thats just how i feel i mean the poor thing is being jerked around by a complete STRANGER! and getting water up her nose that is unpleasent for me nontheless a baby! jaggearhead is right thats lik a form of child abuse!

  • This is not child abuse. What if something bad happens, she will be capable of saving herself.

  • @JoeFanatic01 It's not a form of child abuse will you people just overusing that word. It use to actually mean something.

  • If she is getting water up her nose, that will travel to her lungs, which will ultimately drown her and lead to death. This is why they have this program; to teach them a great skill for any unpredictable mishap. She will now be able to possible save herself from a similar bad situation like this.

  • @JoeFanatic01 When I was 3yo. my mom turned her back for just a minute and I fell in the pool. If she hadn't jumped in I would have drowned. To this day, I'm 42 and still afraid of the water. When my son was 7, he got tired of watching the boys jump from the deep end so he took it upon himself fight his fear and to just jump in. There were lifeguards around. He was on the swim team in HS and now competes in surfing tournaments. I'm so greatful he learned not to be afraid of water.

  • @jaggearhead Thats absolutly right. Unbelievable..

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