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“Don’t Be…That Dad”: A Dad’s Survival Guide to Taking Their Child to a Swim Lesson



A Dad’s Survival Guide to Taking Their Child to a Swim Lesson

A Dad’s Survival Guide to Taking Their Child to a Swim Lesson. There are a few things that you need to know as a father before you take your child to their first ever swimming lesson.

Image of a happy dad holding his happy son out of the water. “Don’t Be…That Dad”: A Dad’s Survival Guide to Taking Their Child to a Swim Lesson
A Dad’s Survival Guide

You want to get to the lesson about 15 minutes before the lesson begins as long as your child is swim-ready. You also want to make sure that your child is wearing the proper swim diaper or swimsuit. Finally, make sure that you are watching the swim lesson and encouraging your child throughout their time in the pool.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Disposable swim diapers are made for pool activity and are different from regular diapers.
  • While your child is in the water, watch their lesson and be encouraging.
  • When the lesson is over, be ready with as towel to wrap around your child.

"If your child arrives "swim ready", then about 15 minutes prior to when the lesson starts is probably fine."

Read more: https://www.safesplash.com/blog/dont-be-that-dad-a-dads-survival-guide-to-taking-their-child-to-a-swim-lesson

Enjoy     
Richard



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