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How To Teach Your Baby To Swim
From Birth to Age Six

Douglas Doman

 

ISBN: 0-7570-0198-X (paperback)
ISBN: 0-7570-0197-1 (hardback)

Length: 144 Pages
Size: 7.5 X 9-inch
Format: Quality Paperback
Category: Parenting/Swimming

Price: $14.95 US / $18.95 CAN (paperback)
Price: $19.95 US / $24.95 CAN
(hardback)

Availability: In print

 

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Teaching an infant or toddler to swim is not only a matter of safety, but also a great way to stimulate the child's physical coordination, concentration, and intelligence. That's right. By teaching your baby the proper swimming techniques, you can actually enhance his or her learning ability, as well as making your child happier, healthier, and more self-confident. Based on the revolutionary learning principles developed at The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, How To Teach Your Baby To Swim is a clear and easy-to-follow guide to teaching your child swimming basics.

With more than 160 photographs, this book presents detailed instructions on all the core skills necessary to swim properly, including breath control, kicking, and submersion. All of these skills come together as you teach your baby to dive, float, and swim--both on and under the water. The book also offers illustrated exercises for you and your child to follow and enjoy.

Thousands of young children have utilized this swimming program with excellent results. Now, for the first time, child developmental expert Douglas Doman makes this time-tested program available to the general public. With How To Teach Your Baby To Swim in hand, you can be certain that the time spent with your child will pay dividends that last a lifetime.

 

Douglas Doman is Vice President of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, and the son of founder Glenn Doman. His early years working at The Institutes were spent establishing the School for Human Development for brain-injured young adults. He worked closely with Bruce Hagy to create the world's first Human Development Course, a circuit of physical activities that promote neurological organization and development.

 

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