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  • Awesome parenting. This little girl couldn't be in better hands.

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    11. You are enjoying this 12. You didnt realize there are only supposed to be ten facts. post this to one video and tomorrow will be the best day ever

  • teehee..the baby loves water!!

  • This is so cute! I love how excited dad gets!! I think it's great to teach kids to swim at an early age....she will eventually be pro...really soon I think!! SO cool! TFS! Jules:)

  • cute

  • this is so cute, she's a great swimmer and lucky to have her parents teach her :) ....u don't even want to know the way i learned to swim lol

  • awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww when i grow up i wanna do this with my kids :) its so beautiful

  • Que Bonito. 

  • Que Bonito.

  • she is better than me

  • she is absoloutely adorable haha(:

  • When i was her age, my dad liked to carry me to the deep end.... when i turned 4, i swam on my own... she's way faster than me =3

  • Seems like she likes jumping in the water, but what if she like jumping in the water without any one their?

  • soooo fucking cute i want a bby now

  • i thot she was going to dround

  • i thot she was going to dround

    

  • i think that the girl should have been put in a floaty of some kind not like that these types of people just don't think at al.

  • So adorable :D

  • awwww that was cute. what a little swimmer you got.

  • The press is exemplary compared with the other parents to their little baby under water! Nothing against these parents!

  • she's soo brave..

  • NERVE WRECKING BUT SHES CUTE

  • this is awesome! how do you start them off?

  • i love how she dive to the pool hehee soo cute

  • so when would you start putting a baby underwater and teaching them to swim

  • wow four feet

  • xcellent confidence..HATS OFF

  • xcellent ....full of confidence...HATS OFF

  • wow in 4 ft

  • cute well done her

  • aww shes so cute

  • llol i love how she just plops in! she's a strong lil tyke. my 5 yr old can't even jump in yet!

  • aaaaaw the baby is so cute lol

  • damn icant belive the bayb is better than me wtf

  • HERMOSO...

  • Hermoso....en si practicando como el ser humano puede vivir bajo agua....felicitaciones. Ojala todo mundo tuviera esta linda oportunidad.

    Un beso.

  • IT LOOK LIKE THAT BABY WAS TROUNING

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  • mc lovin is that u ? :D

  • HAHAHAHAHA where is his vest?

  • so sweet.

  • sweet...i love it!! <3

  • pobres ninos

  • THE MANUEL 02:

    pobres porque? se aprendem cedo a nadar ganham confiança para toda vida e ainda sobrevivem a uma queda acidental na piscina.

    Se recomenda treina-los vestidos por completo.

    why poor child? since early learning improves their natural skills of swimming, even building their confidence for a life and gave them safety in case of a pool incident.

    I only recomend training with clothes and shoes on.

    Very happy litlle girl there. Enjoy life!!!!

  • There are not two schools of thought on baby swimming as far as I know.

    The roll over technique is for babies who have yet to exhibit full motor control and are unable to learn the other way yet. Babies can roll over at a very young age. Once assisted walking begins, the regular swimming method should be introduced.

    Peace.

  • As far as you know, then let me add some wisdom to that so you know more. The most applied vision on learning how to swim is letting the child become completely free in the water BEFORE you start with "official" swimming strokes.

    If you start with strokes too soon they have a huge chance of never becoming free (completely free of fear) in the water. Learning to float (which is needed to be an efficient swimmer) will then be impossible since fear tenses up muscles.

  • @Lamondra not really.......

  • soooooo cute :3

  • i know a baby that can swim too its not just taht baby

  • hermosa!!!!!

  • unblievble

  • ^_____^

    love it

  • cool vid....how do u change lanes from camera view?

  • Main point being, there are many excellent videos on teaching babies to swim and this one is dangerous if anyone follows your example & many babies are really swimming; this baby does not swim. She is just playing w/ dad in the pool & if she fell in alone she would drown unlike the babies trained to float.

  • Well I was only commenting on this video at this age. When she comes up for air with her body vertical this is the position for sinking. Then to avoid sinking she puts her face into water & can't breathe. So she's struggling. The back float is not to just lie there. Why would you tell ppl that? It's to rest, breathe & call for help & then turn on stomach & swim. Compared to your daughter's swimming, it's a lot smarter. She would have drowned without dad there & the floater would not.

  • The other swimming babies are taught to float on their backs as a lifesaving tactic. The way she floats face down, she can only sustain that for a few seconds. As a lifesaving tactic it wouldn't work. Might as well learn to swim right. This is counter to all the professional videos nearby on babies swimming.

  • there are two seperate schools of thought on baby swim. many (not all) children who learn to rollonto their back are forced to do so and this leads to fear of the wter later on.

    children who are taught with this method tend to be a lot happier in the water.

  • She needs to float on her back not her stomach for lifesaving purposes. If she fell in unseen; the way she swims she would not last very long.

  • Exept she can come up for air as many times as she needs and get to ladder or side of the pool and climb out now. (The video was taken 1,5 years ago) Babies who float on their back just lay there helplessly, she can SWIM like an adult. (Not that I let her go in the water unattended).

    To swim means "to move in the water freely and independently", these "lifesaving" tactics you mentioned have nothing to do with swimming.

  • @Maweeha she probably at that point already knows how to save herself if she fell in even better that flipping over, that method is used for babies who cannot swim or locate the stairs to help themself out of the pool of cannot pull themselvs out, they just can survive enough to cry for help. This little girl is simply learning to swim.

  • @123nickiv

    yes, she is four y.o. now and is swimming and diving like a fish :)

  • @Maweeha im sure she knows that method by now, she is simply learning to swim now, the next step. that is for babies who cannot get out of the pool on their own, to roll over and cry for help.

  • so sweet (inlove)

  • 1 put ur hand over ur mouth

    2 make a wish into it

    3 close ur hand[into a fist]

    4 put fist over ur heart 5 sec

    5 send to 3 more vids

    6 2morro will b ur best day ever

  • Shite

  • love it

  • That was adorable!

  • What a awesome little swimmer! I have heard that little babies can be taught to swim at a young age! She is a very clever little bubba!

  • how cute!

  • omg! what a brave little girl how long has she been swimming? any tips to make my son less nervous when swimming?

  • Don't try to make him go underwater right away. Jump with him in the water, holding his both hands, laugh like crazy :) Make him believe it's the funniest thing you've ever done. If he splashes in your face - laugh. This way he'll know that it's ok.

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