Watch Around Water http://www.watcharoundwater.org.au The Best Water Safety Advice's Mon, 02 Apr 2018 11:36:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.2 How To Teach Your Child To Behave Safely Around Water http://www.watcharoundwater.org.au/how-to-teach-your-child-to-behave-safely-around-water/ Thu, 23 Nov 2017 11:26:07 +0000 http://watcharoundwater.org.au/?p=27 Teaching your child how to take measures of precaution and behave safely around water is essential if you wish your child to stay safe. Hopefully, after reading this text, you will know everything you need to know about this topic and make sure you do your best to spread the word about children safety around water, as it remains one of the biggest threats for children’s lives worldwide.

Your Child’s Age

Your measures of precaution and your behavior will be different depending on the child’s age. If your child is a baby or a toddler, it is essential that you learn how to behave when attending swimming pool with them.

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Whereas when your child is older, you should also talk to them and teach them how they should behave in water and around water. Education is the key, and so is a conversation. Talking to your child will help you cultivate the understanding between you and your child and hopefully teach them everything they need to know.

What Should You Do?

When you are attending a swimming pool with a toddler or a baby, it is essential that you are at all times within arms’ length reach from your child, especially while in water. By no means, should you leave your child unattended in water or otherwise? Children of this age still do not know how to swim, and while babies can instinctively float in water, it goes without saying that it would be irresponsible for a parent or any child caretaker to leave a child unattended.

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If the child is older than ten years of age, it is possible that you let them go into the swimming pool on their own, especially if they can swim on their own. However, you should still make sure they remain within your eyesight at all times and that you are always watching them while swimming.

Aren’t There Safeguards At Swimming Pools?

Yes, there are. But you should not rely on a couple of persons to take care of the entire swimming pool and all the children that are out there. More often than not, they will not see an accident taking place until it is too late and it is your responsibility as a parent to take care of your child. This will prevent any possible accidents that might take place.

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What Do You Need Before Taking A Child Swimming? http://www.watcharoundwater.org.au/what-do-you-need-before-taking-a-child-swimming/ Sun, 02 Apr 2017 11:30:19 +0000 http://watcharoundwater.org.au/?p=33 Before you take your child or children for a swim to the local swimming pool, read this article. It will help you get a deeper understanding of all the things that you will need, as well as all psychological preparations that you will need to go through before taking a child for a swim. Upon reading this, you will be prepared to take your child to a swimming pool.

An Adult Per Child

If you have more than one child, or you are taking more than one child to a swimming pool, you will have to think about caretakers numbers, and the best way to go about it is to make sure there is an adult per child, and here is why.

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Especially when it comes to children under the age of 10, babies or toddlers, it is important that there is at least one adult per child because otherwise, you will not be able to be there for the child in case anything happens. Even though children who are 7 or 8 can independently swim, it is still a good idea to be in their proximity at all times so that you can make sure accidents are avoided.

Pack Your Bag

If you are taking a child swimming, it also makes some changes to the things you will be taking with yourselves to the swimming pool. It is suggested that you take enough of towels, as well as a fresh change of clothes, but in addition to that, it is also a good idea to take wet wipes with you, dippers (if you are taking babies with you) and of course a hairdryerSwimming in an indoor pool.

 

Pack fresh drinking water and food, but also do not forget to get some flip flops for everyone you are taking to the swimming pool, as many funguses and warts can find their way to your children’s skin otherwise. Taking precautions and thinking ahead can deal with most of the problems you might encounter at the swimming pool, so just a bit of thinking ahead will do you and your family good.

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Children And Swimming – Everything You Need To Know http://www.watcharoundwater.org.au/children-and-swimming-everything-you-need-to-know/ Sat, 11 Mar 2017 11:21:58 +0000 http://watcharoundwater.org.au/?p=21 Swimming is one of the most natural and healthiest exercises for people of all ages, and this includes children. If you would like to learn more about how to behave with children around swimming pool, what are all the dos and don’ts – you are at the right place. Today we will discuss everything you need to know about behavior around swimming pools when you take your children with you.

When Are Children Old Enough To Go To The Swimming Pool?

The age of the child is not important, as you can take your child anywhere. However, it is much more difficult for parents to take good care of their toddlers around swimming pool, as they demand constant attention.

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If you want to make sure that your child is safe at all times, you need to devote special attention to your child and always keep the child within arms’ reach while at the swimming pool. By no means should you leave your child unattended, or to someone else. Also, if you have more than one child, it is a good idea to have an adult per child so that each child is attended by adult supervision. This will prevent any potential problems or issues that might arise in these situations.

Choose A Smaller Swimming Pool

If you are taking children to the swimming pool, make sure you select the one which is not as big or as crowded especially if you are accompanying a smaller child, a toddler or a baby.

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By choosing a smaller swimming pool, you are also making sure that the child is always safe and cannot reach deep waters. It is really important to think in advance of all the potential problems and make sure that you do everything in your power to prevent any possible problems.

Can You Rely On The Swimming Pool Staff?

Even though each swimming pool has staff that are also supervising the swimming pool, it is safe to say you should not rely on them solely, and supervise your children so that you can prevent accidents.

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