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  • when they first threw in the baby i was feakin out in my head and the he popped bck out and the same happened the second time

  • Very good..the child is a natrual!

  • this is great and the baby is soo cute

    but where I live parents aren't allowed to the lesson..

    Because they all act like the mom in the video and that disturbs the kids taking the attention

  • Is it not too dangerous for your baby?

  • @clothdiapersbaby is it not too dangerous for the baby to be around water not knowing how to save it's life?

  • That is incredible.

    We plan on having our 2 year old take a similar class this summer. Far too many children drown because they fall into the poll and don't know survival techniques like this. They make flipping over and finding the edge of the pool instinctive to these children, and it has saved many lives.

  • watch my baby vid

  • Swimming Survival Lesson Number Two :

    GO TO AMERICA!

  • @anemokidzac Listen and listen close dumbfuck!!! AMERICA includes both North and South America along with all of the countries in it, so next time think about things before you go off and post something stupid!!!!!!!

  • @randomstunts95 You couldnt tell I was from North America? And last I checked my country is all states.. Not countries!

  • she can die fuckers

  • Swims better than me!!

  • First off this is a good thing , Imagine one day the kid accidently falls into a pool or something im pretty sure its going to live Now imagine a kid that hasnt had lessons fall into a pool its probally going to drown. So be glad theres lessons for NOT drowning .

  • @kost883 What is wrong with you .!!!!

  • I think it's a good way learn your children to swim, But.......... the thing your doing with the baby is a bit to dangerous if you'd ask me, the thing thierryhenrystar said about the risks your taking.............you are taking a big risk.

  • i want to hit the teacher in her face

    a baby doesn't need o learn swimming in that age i learned it when i was 6/7 year old -.- take care of your children and think what kind of risks yor taking for your child srry for my bad english

  • @thierryhenrystar I don;t know if you' ve been in the cave for the past several decades but everyone needs to learn how to survive. read the comments above: what if the kid accidentally fell in the water or pool, would not you be glad that he knows how to swim now in order to safe his life until someone gets to him/her fast enough to save them? Imagine your own child in that situation and stop being so ignorant. Im sure you' d be happy your kid survived.

  • @sofushka84 i know what you mean but what she does is trowing the kid just like that in the water you don't need to do that there are other ways without risks

  • wow what a smart baby !

  • I can probably understand why there would be so many hate comments. Just watching it kind of scares me, as if the baby will drown at any moment. Is it scary having such lessons for your baby? I mean it will help in the long run, but don't you have that, "is he or she okay" thought in the back of your mind with each gentle shove through the pool??

  • yeah, and when YOUR baby drowns because you neglected to care for them fully, they should lock YOU up for LIFE.

    This is the most incredible thing I've seen in a long time! I had no idea classes like this existed, but I'm so happy they do! I'm expecting my first in May, and even though I don't go near water much, I want this to be a skill of theirs in case we ever do! I had no idea babies were capable of these skills, I'm so impressed!

  • good baby u have

  • I wish i did something like this with my kid. Who doesnt like water at all. Good job.

  • FUK ALL DA HATERS DOWN THERE BUT THIS IS GOOD bitches so baqwq of gtalova

  • this is child abuse they should lock up these fuckers forevever

  • that baby obviously has a skull filled with rubber duckies .

  • sign me up

  •  that kid is good! =)

  • your so mean to your kid!

  • smartt~~~~ my frnds pe teachers cousin or sumthing (baby couz) i think, drowned in a pool, not the first time he experienced water, but somehow still drowned. good lesson~ smart kid

  • lol

    Wow what a smart baby

  • no offense b ut yur dsorta killgging your kid

  • DUDE!

    IF IT WASN`T FOR THE DAMN PAMPER THAT MAKES THE BABY FLOAT, THE CHILD WOULD HAVE DIED BUY FLIP #2!

    " MUY BIEN!" REALLY NOW?..............

  • that is so awesome

  • u are gonna let them drowning!!!

  • k bonita nena! sto es muy bien para los ninos chikitos o bebes.... mi hermana tiene una nina y tiene 10 meces! c llama azull le ensenare ste video para k lleve a la nena a unas clases d estas.... gracias x compartir!

  • IS HIS DIPER

  • you look up drowning baby and you find one not drowning? weak.

  • what about the ears: no problems after 6 months or so?!

  • looks sad.. kinda evil almost i know its for the best but still

  • this is stupid, you are drowning the kid.

  • @Gutsyndicate read the description dumbass

  • @meleeaxsquad

    why will 15 months old taking survival lessons?

  • @Gutsyndicate you have a point there but still think about it.. alot of reasons

  • @meleeaxsquad

    If i want to train my baby on swimming, I won't throw him upside down on a deep pool, I will hold his hands and give him floating devices.

  • @Gutsyndicate now u got a point and i sort of change my mind

  • right u r so right

  • to make sure he knows what to do if he falls into the pool by accident. So many babies drown that way.

  • Reminder to parents: even though your infant can swim or float well it is still key to remain within arms reach of your child whenever in or around water. The instructor here does just that, remaining within reach of the child even when she's floating. Just in case.

  • very true. These lessons are for peace of mind but NOTHING replaces proper supervision.

  • As a lifeguard and swim instructor I know how crucial it is for children to learn how to float on their back. The only problem is that every child is different and most 15 month olds are not as comfortable on their own as little Natalie~ I'm so impressed with her! Most babies do not feel at ease at such a young age.

    Good parenting has a lot to do with this. Encouraging a high comfort level of their child and not freaking out when she's comes up for air and her float~

    Bravo!

  • KKKK esse aí nunca vai morrer afogado :B

  • THATS CUTE AND FUNNY

  • Wow she's a good swimmer for 15 months

  • Its so great to teach kids these things when they are young so if they ever fall in by acceident they can survive ;)

  • actually me2u2like& MJJrules101 ur both right and wrong everyone can naturally float if they panic or breath to rapidly they can sink and some people have just never tried to I'm a swim instructor and we had to take trainning and every last 1 or my studnents cud float once they were calm

  • youre baby needs floaties

  • some people might take this the wrong way.

    but clever

  • how cute and clever

  • that's clever to teach the baby that

  • MEXICANS /WOULD/ DO THAT!

  • i think they are spanish...

  • The cost is NOT insane. its worth every penny it takes to get this for a child.

  • thats a pretty smart baby

  • ur killing it

  • hahaha

    I thought the same!

  • neu deus o guri é fantanstico.....

  • that is awesome :)

  • they recently offered a class like this at our YMCA - 30 sessions - just 15 min long...the cost is insane though.

  • That just may b the best baby in the world at swimmimg

  • no.

  • can i do that with my baby first time

  • Cool!

  • Oh... Never heard of such classes before. Thanks for sharing.

  • 0:03——0:06  Look,the baby'stomach is so big.That is a balloon!

  • Oohh. WOW!! I was impressed! How can he do such thing like that?

  • Aww. She looks like she's older than 15 months. And the baby isn't scared or anything?

  • The class is held everyday for 30 consecutive days for only 10 minutes a day . It is done by a certified professional and there is no harm caused to the child.

    In this short amount of time your child learns how to survive on his or her own if they were to ever fall into a pool or any body of water.

    Drowning is the #1 cause of death in infants in the state of Florida. So before you make another incompetent post you should educate yourself.

  • Florida needs these types of classes too! very good presentation and very good defense of your posting this vid. I'd rather see a kid float in water for 30mins than to drown in less than 5.

  • wow thanks good information

    thats cool though its like its floating lol

  • Wow! Your ingnorance is astounding. You have no clue as to what you're talking about. This technique saves kids' lives and as you can see my daughter is completely enjoying her 10 minute survival class.

    Thank God people like don't become parents.

  • are you all retarted?

    she is in a survival swimming class. theyre pushing her into the water like that because if anything happens where she is thrown into the water like that she will know how to right herself up so she won't drown.

    theyre not being cruel youre all just dumbasses.

  • Nice to watch a video where a baby isn't drowning, for a change.

  • SHE COULD AND I CAN'T

  • Not Exactly Swimming Is It?

    Its Just Getting And Staying Afloat, Which In Itself Is Pretty Cool To Do For A 15 Month Old Baby.

  • next olympic champ

  • I agree soooooooo cuuuuuuuuuuute

  • that is sweet

    i wish i could swim like that at the age of only 15 months i would be pretty sweet

  • omg! that's amazing!

  • Not actually, all babies can do that, cos they are in the same atmosphere as in the womb , people just dont want to put their babies in the water...but we all swim naturally when we are born.

  • so what ur saying is that we're all naturally good swimmers, right? hmm. i never knew that.

  • not entirely true..if all babies knew how to naturally do this, then there wouldnt be thousands of infant deaths due to drwoning?..what babies know how to naturally do is hold their breath under water..thats all, they have to be taught to float to breathe and stay alive in water.

  • Well , I know your wrong about and that you dont really know what your talking about.....but im not gonna argue with you.

  • how am i wrong? if all babies knew how to do this then tell me why so many die because they dont do this when they accidently fall into pools?

  • Because they arent put used to water from a very young age , and didnt i say i was gona argue ?

  • im not arguing, just because someone disagrees with you it doesnt mean im attacking you.

    you initially said that a baby knows how to naturally stay afloat, then you say they dont do it because they are not used to it..if they in fact know how to do it naturally then they would do it the first time you put them in water..it would be an instinct. Its not..the instinct is to hold ones breath under water.

  • I didnt say they could naturally stay afloat , and go away......i never asked for your opinion.

  • well you shouldnt go on the internet and comment if you cant handle someone disagreeing with your opinion..freedom of speech and all that..ta ta

  • I can handle it , but maybe you should keep your opinions to yourself , what with them being wrong ...

  • lmfao..you just proved me right not only 2 posts earlier that not all babies can do what you said comes natural to all of them earlier on.

    so my opinion is wrong how?...bit contradictive aren't you?

  • also, opinions cant actualy be wrong. Its a personal idea. Facts however, if someone like yourself tries to claim that al babies can stay afloat despite thousands of babies dying because thet CANT would indicate that you are not only wrong, but you are trying to claim that your incorrect opinion is fact.

  • 1. look up contradictive 2. Its fat not opinion so yes you can be wrong and 3. you reakky care so maybe get a life....

  • my mom said if you blow in a babys face they hold their breath and they do it underwater too

  • yeah my parents said they did that to me too it does help

  • i tought myself how to swim

  • babies are born natruly knowing how to swim just we forgret

  • Supposively if u teach your child to swim soon after birth they will know how because they were just born...

  • sa va pas votre tete ! elle pourai se noyer !!

  • crap...shes better than me....dont rub it in!

  • ja ja ja me too im a looser at swiming.

  • thats pretty cool.

  • this is the way to make children not frightened of the water and prevent drowning...every parent needs to provide swimming lessons to toddlers

  • shes a better swimmer than me :D

  • i dont know the age exactly i started swiming,but by the age of 2 i could swim very well

  • that is GREAT!

    The baby clearly LOVES it, and she learns how to be in water naturally.

  • impressive

  • I took those when I was younger

  • This is actually really good for the baby, first it helps prevent drowning in small children ( doesnt stop it but helps prevent)

    second it helps the child follow directions. third it makes the child more independent and cautious

  • swim better than me!!lol!!

  • OMG!!!!

  • Increíble!!!!!!!

  • I understand the survival swimming lessons...doesn't mean make it any easier to watch the whole thing...

  • WTF!!!

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