My 9 month baby learns to swim!! 7 week transformation!

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  • @clorxiiq
    @clorxiiq 5 개월 전 +35108

    “For how long have you been swimming?”
    “30 years”
    “You’re 30-”
    “Exactly.”

  • @mentally_ill_future_star
    @mentally_ill_future_star 3 개월 전 +6207

    The fact that a baby can swim better than me is crazy😭

    • @alishbanawaz5574
      @alishbanawaz5574 2 개월 전 +5

      Cute❤🎉

    • @loxial
      @loxial 2 개월 전 +5

      weird seeing a pjsk fan on a random video

    • @ex0stasis72
      @ex0stasis72 2 개월 전 +9

      If it's any consolation. Fat floats. Muscle sinks.
      I mean this in no disrespect, but I suspect that the baby's body fat percentage is much higher than it will be when she grows up.

    • @freedom2fly247
      @freedom2fly247 2 개월 전 +7

      You can learn too!

    • @smileyz1054
      @smileyz1054 2 개월 전 +4

      They've been swimming for 9 months in their mothers womb... if you don't practice right away, they'll loose the skill.

  • @6125Tiffany
    @6125Tiffany 2 개월 전 +2060

    I think every parent should do this for their babies. Especially if they own a pool, visit people that own a pool, or go to places that is around water often. Little ones are so sneaky and fast it only takes a second, this will save lives.

    • @leahyvonne1572
      @leahyvonne1572 2 개월 전 +66

      And most people don't know that drowning is silent. Esp bc in movies and stuff they always have a lot of splashing and yelling. My big sister always talks abt when I was a toddler she left me in the bathtub alone for 2 min & when she came back I was fully submerged just looking back up at her. She jokes about it now but it's that fast & quiet.

    • @sabagecabage7828
      @sabagecabage7828 2 개월 전

      @@leahyvonne1572cause the baby's gunna scream for help... forcing a baby than can't talk walk or even eat in their own to swim? Ridiculous... saying something COULD happen is no excuse for being a neglectful parent. Like normal people 8 learned to swim around 13. As my parent were mature enough to have children.. these people are not... if ur so worried about making a mistake that will KILL your child? Don't have one... keep those legs closed if you know what's good for you🙄 this woman's probably only 19🙄🙄

    • @AnnamellynnaAndrade
      @AnnamellynnaAndrade 2 개월 전

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    • @Hannahmarie359
      @Hannahmarie359 개월 전 +8

      Over 98 percent of drownings occur in people who never planned on going into water. So a home pool isn’t the most likely place for it to happen. A small stream or even a fish pond all of them are dangerous. Everyone should be doing this not just those who have a pool

    • @AJJesko
      @AJJesko 개월 전 +5

      People are always blaming the parents for not watching the kid. Sometimes they are at fault, but 3-4 yr olds aren't always supervised every second. And they're really fast running around a corner or sth.
      If a parent tells me they never lost their kids out of their sight for even a second, theyre lying, or have a leash on the kid so its physically impossible to run away. It can always happen.

  • @beeech1080
    @beeech1080 2 개월 전 +168

    This is sooo important! I was a lifeguard for 7 years and we had many baby/parent swim classes. They are soooo important for both baby and the parents because it helps teach the parents how to make sure their baby is safe around water. Even before I was a lifeguard, I saved 3 babies from drowning all because the parents didn’t know what they needed to stay safe.

  • @Nico_the_ghostking
    @Nico_the_ghostking 5 개월 전 +11068

    I get a heart attack every time the baby's head goes underwater

    • @Matt_is_hot
      @Matt_is_hot 5 개월 전 +117

      ME TOOO

    • @user-hd7du5cc7n
      @user-hd7du5cc7n 5 개월 전 +49

      Yeahhhh right

    • @user-fx2eo3rm2n
      @user-fx2eo3rm2n 5 개월 전 +87

      Same it's scary 😨

    • @wacman13
      @wacman13 5 개월 전 +293

      Well you might be happy to hear that baby have the natural instinc to hold their breath underwater

    • @ricaivory6571
      @ricaivory6571 5 개월 전 +93

      That's exactly why you Teach babies to swim.

  • @cathy7444
    @cathy7444 5 개월 전 +11136

    I’m so proud of her❤ I can’t believe she is already almost 10 months old!

  • @leaharielle2942
    @leaharielle2942 3 개월 전 +388

    Awesome mom. And I think it's a good idea to get kids to swim very early. Because when they get to the toddler age, the fear kicks in and it's harder or longer for them to learn. For example, my daughters. But programs like this should be made accessible and affordable for all kids. All kids need to learn how to swim.

  • @PAN-notsexual
    @PAN-notsexual 3 개월 전 +15

    I getting a baby to learn how to swim early, is important! My parents had me in swimming courses like this when I was six months old, but my brother didn’t learn how to swim properly until he was five, and before that he had close calls where he needed to be saved, and as far as I’m aware that never happened with me, you are a great mother❤

  • @Back2SquareOne
    @Back2SquareOne 5 개월 전 +7465

    This is what responsible parenting looks like. Well done. Making sure your kids get the skills to survive and thrive is what it is all about.

    • @TshimoMakakase-ly7px
      @TshimoMakakase-ly7px 5 개월 전 +185

      Not everyone is privileged enough to send their children to swimming courses tho

    • @SydneyAussi
      @SydneyAussi 5 개월 전 +50

      @@TshimoMakakase-ly7pxteach them at home?

    • @EVEDetria
      @EVEDetria 5 개월 전 +190

      @@SydneyAussiit’s usually not that simple. While it looks quite easy it’s better for someone specifically trained to do this to teach the child. You can teach at home but you run the risk of them not learning as well as they would under a trainer

    • @bhavanipb7904
      @bhavanipb7904 5 개월 전 +33

      I agree with u but she's too tiny to get into swimming at this age just 10 months !! I can't believe sucha *** parenting

    • @cindythompson7044
      @cindythompson7044 5 개월 전 +2

      WOW 😊great job

  • @Thehonoredchososimp
    @Thehonoredchososimp 5 개월 전 +6257

    Meanwhile me who’s just watching it and my anxiety is going off very second thinking that the baby would drown-

    • @spacebound7597
      @spacebound7597 5 개월 전 +53

      She can

    • @isaiahbuckbee7037
      @isaiahbuckbee7037 5 개월 전 +40

      How is she gonna drown with a parent beside her in the water.

    • @spacebound7597
      @spacebound7597 5 개월 전 +144

      @@isaiahbuckbee7037dry drown and yes they can still drown. The instructor basically throws them in and will make them struggle for quite some time. Sometimes they intake water into their lungs that they can’t cough
      It up and dry drown some time later. I’ve seen them throw them right back in while coughing or crying, when it’s unexpected they’ll throw them in. What is the purpose for a baby, that is not crawling nor walking or even walking babies, to do these classes. I mean they have a parent so they shouldn’t have to rescue themselves.

    • @user-us9wu1xk1z
      @user-us9wu1xk1z 5 개월 전 +31

      ​@@isaiahbuckbee7037Isn't getting comfortable in the water a great idea??

    • @user-us9wu1xk1z
      @user-us9wu1xk1z 5 개월 전 +40

      ​@@spacebound7597I didn't see anyone throwing babies in the pool. I don't see any screaming either.

  • @aricaNewsome3023
    @aricaNewsome3023 4 개월 전 +1

    So precious ❤❤❤ it makes my heart scream in fear when I see a baby in the water but I'm so thankful she has the opportunity to learn to survive in a safe protected environment 🙏❤️ good job mom! And good job baby❤️

  • @-nellie-m3711
    @-nellie-m3711 12 일 전 +1

    Love seeing parents getting their babies to be water Safe, it’s not about learning to swim at this age, just teaching them how to survive if they fall into a pool or some kind of water, every parent should be doing This…👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @ekstadropsen
    @ekstadropsen 4 개월 전 +4380

    As a former swimming instructor I thank you. The sooner kids are introduced to swimming the easier and safer it will be when they grow up. Also your girl is so stinkin cute I can't even❤❤❤

    • @nottechytutorials
      @nottechytutorials 4 개월 전 +21

      Whats your thoughts on parents who over estimate their child's ability to survive bc they had swimming lessons?

    • @ekstadropsen
      @ekstadropsen 4 개월 전 +67

      @@nottechytutorials I don't particularly like parents who overestimated anything their kid could do. I can't count how many terrified children I've had clinging to me in the pool because their parents decided that the were "good enough" for the advanced course I did...A child who's had swimming lessons will absolutely have a better chance in the water then one that hasn't, but that doesn't mean that things can't go wrong. Even a professional swimmer could get in trouble under the right conditions.

    • @nottechytutorials
      @nottechytutorials 4 개월 전 +15

      @@ekstadropsen Exactly. I'm glad you see that, but sad so many parents would stress their kids like that.

    • @WaterPuppiesAxolotls
      @WaterPuppiesAxolotls 4 개월 전 +2

      You weren’t a very good swim teacher if you think that this is a good idea. No teacher that teaches swimming agrees with ISR except for the teachers that teach ISR. This child could’ve been swimming in four weeks. Actually getting herself to the wall and climbing out, not just rolling over on her back….

    • @ekstadropsen
      @ekstadropsen 4 개월 전 +8

      @@WaterPuppiesAxolotls Are you talking about me or her? 'Cause I only taught older children and not ISR.

  • @user-nc5rh5lh5y
    @user-nc5rh5lh5y 5 개월 전 +1298

    I never thought id be jealous of a baby... I CANT EVEN OPEN MY EYES UNDERWATER

    • @Slurp_Co.
      @Slurp_Co. 5 개월 전 +11

      Skill issue

    • @royalsmikey
      @royalsmikey 5 개월 전

      ​@@Slurp_Co.your life is an issue

    • @IslamIqra5
      @IslamIqra5 5 개월 전 +34

      When you’re forced to do something and a developing child and can’t even speak yet, it may be more easier to do

    • @soappy1
      @soappy1 5 개월 전 +18

      SHE CAN EVEN BLINK UNDER WATER!

    • @harewinter8357
      @harewinter8357 5 개월 전 +22

      FRR I almost drowned once and accidentally opened my eyes and it was all blurry, is it always like that?? 😭

  • @jennifer_mertens
    @jennifer_mertens 4 개월 전 +1

    I love that the class includes her in her regular clothes. When toddlers fall in, they are often in clothes that will sop up the water and throw them off balance. Being able to right herself in a heavy PJ is one of the best skills she can have as a toddler. Great video❤.

  • @applecider9665
    @applecider9665 3 개월 전 +13

    I didn't learn how to swim until I was 19, resulted in a very large fear of being near any body of water because I knew if I fell in I wouldn't be able to get out, having programs like this accessible for young ages is an amazing thing so people don't have to grow up afraid of something so amazing.

  • @rochneljesus
    @rochneljesus 5 개월 전 +567

    Finally a swim program that doesn’t just throw the baby in and expect them to swim

    • @rochneljesus
      @rochneljesus 5 개월 전 +46

      @@user-gi1me5nc9x okay we’ll do you wanna throw a baby into the water when they don’t know how to swim?😀because that’s attempted murder. So if you still don’t know what’s bad with throwing then idk what to say

    • @minisn3066
      @minisn3066 4 개월 전 +33

      @@rochneljesusThe instructors that are throwing the babies are trained professionals, they’re not trying to murder lmao. Usually those videos are filmed with babies who are already pretty good flipping around and they never panicked. Teaching babies how to swim at this stage is literally to prepare for a situation where they accidentally do fall in water. Babies are much better at following instincts and reflexes than adults.

    • @GiyuuTomioka25
      @GiyuuTomioka25 4 개월 전 +8

      Lmao my mum did this with me. "Uh, he'll be fine. Insincts will kick in....sometime."

    • @GiyuuTomioka25
      @GiyuuTomioka25 4 개월 전 +13

      @@rochneljesus a lot of peoole don't know, but instincts are kicking in whenever a baby's head goes under water. They know it from being inside the womb, there they didn't breath either

    • @GiyuuTomioka25
      @GiyuuTomioka25 4 개월 전

      @@user-gi1me5nc9xnothing, if you know how to do it

  • @Christina-kn1lq
    @Christina-kn1lq 5 개월 전 +776

    I'm from Charleston, SC. So I grew up around water. It suprises me how many adults can't swim. Glad to see so many new mothers starting early.

    • @Puppet_123
      @Puppet_123 5 개월 전 +6

      I love Charleston! That’s literally my favorite place I’ve ever been to on Earth!!

    • @That_One_Starkid
      @That_One_Starkid 5 개월 전

      Omg!! I'm from Walterboro, SC!

    • @Diestelblatt
      @Diestelblatt 5 개월 전 +4

      I understand them very well i had a fear of swimming until i was 11 yesrs old i tried so many times and could never do it and i an still not fast like i wont drown but wehen i get kid i will start also at such s young age so they cant get this fear

    • @sunsettropical
      @sunsettropical 5 개월 전

      I went to Charleston (I live in Europe)

    • @DaRcY1-2-3
      @DaRcY1-2-3 5 개월 전 +1

      Ohh my aunt is from Charleston too! How cool a,

  • @Idunnowhatimdoing2
    @Idunnowhatimdoing2 3 개월 전 +7

    SubhanAllah your baby is a gem

  • @lifewithchizzy
    @lifewithchizzy 4 개월 전 +5

    Bro once i went to a waterpark there was this cute little girl that kept diving and she made me dive in with her we did this for some time she wasnt even scare although she had floaties it was like 5 feet bigger than her i think she knew how to swim and she was like 3 telling me about her self her parents werent even near cause they trusted her .i missed her.❤

  • @DammnDeejay
    @DammnDeejay 4 개월 전 +1488

    I’m 36 weeks pregnant and I had no idea you could start something like this so early! I got anxiety watching that baby go underwater but at the same time, she looked like she was in great and careful hands. Babies are a lot tougher than I thought! So proud of her!!

    • @mariaap8502
      @mariaap8502 4 개월 전 +18

      Best present for your child!

    • @charusahu5961
      @charusahu5961 4 개월 전 +11

      Congratulations to you ❤

    • @ladybug8851
      @ladybug8851 4 개월 전 +26

      You can actually start teaching babies to swim even earlier than this. I've seen videos of babies as young as two weeks old start learning to swim. Of course at that age, the instructor wouldn't flip the baby over like in this video but you can start teaching them how to float and how to flip themselves over to get air. It's actually really cool.

    • @crystalhazer7246
      @crystalhazer7246 4 개월 전 +12

      DITTO! I'm 37 wks 🤰 so we likely have a similar due date since your comment is a wk old.
      I am excited and hopeful to find a program like this in my area. Being able to know how to relax and not drown when falling into a a body of water is a very important life skill. I think it will make bath time safer as well.
      Wish you all the best in your delivery and the adventure/struggle of parenthood. 💗

    • @DammnDeejay
      @DammnDeejay 4 개월 전 +6

      @@crystalhazer7246 right! It doesn’t hurt to learn early just in case! I don’t want my son to be afraid of water like how I was for years, so we’re breaking that chain and getting him introduced asap 🙏
      And thank you so much! Same to you as well! I wish you all the best!! ❤️❤️ And may parenthood and your delivery be safe and smooth!

  • @HiAndHello0
    @HiAndHello0 5 개월 전 +565

    Aria is growing up so fast! She's already almost 10 months old!

  • @airplanes7204
    @airplanes7204 24 일 전

    Wow she really is a champion, thank you for making your girl learn a skill of survival ❤

  • @timewarpblackhole
    @timewarpblackhole 3 개월 전 +1

    This is what I was taught at this age here in Australia, and it has saved my life more than I can count throughout my life. These courses should be free and MANDATORY

  • @Everything_Barbie
    @Everything_Barbie 5 개월 전 +424

    Omg she’s already 9 months and almost 10 months old and she knows how to help herself. You’re such a good mom Melissa keep it up I love you!

    • @SiobhanNorton-oq5mt
      @SiobhanNorton-oq5mt 5 개월 전 +3

      Why is she in her day clothes in the pool 🏊‍♀️

    • @Y0u.
      @Y0u. 5 개월 전 +1

      @@SiobhanNorton-oq5mtbecause she is learning how to float in the water if she ever were to fall in the pool with her clothes on

    • @noemie5407
      @noemie5407 5 개월 전 +6

      ​@SiobhanNorton-oq5mt In case she fell in a pool, I think. That way she can float by herself in any situation and clothes, and be safe until someone take her out of the pool

    • @illi6378
      @illi6378 5 개월 전 +10

      ​@@SiobhanNorton-oq5mtyou want a kid to go put on a bathing suit before drowning?? 😂 accidents happen in normal clothes and it's heavier than swimsuits, so they need to learn how to save themselves with that extra fabric

  • @ninabeanxx
    @ninabeanxx 5 개월 전 +279

    “I had that dream again”
    to her therapist 24 years later

    • @ricaivory6571
      @ricaivory6571 5 개월 전 +10

      A dream of living.

    • @luffymonke0810
      @luffymonke0810 5 개월 전

      ​@@ricaivory6571😢😭🗣️

    • @oanaion4899
      @oanaion4899 3 개월 전 +1

      ​@@ricaivory6571 ever heard of dry drowning? These instructors cannot prevent it or even tell it is happening.

    • @ricaivory6571
      @ricaivory6571 3 개월 전

      @@oanaion4899 yes i have. Matter of Fact, i damn near died from it. Literally a week at most from dying standing up. And Yes, if you are an attentive parent, you CAN hear it happening. Close to the end, their breathing would be labored and you will almost hear crackling in their breathing while sleeping. And I can tell you. There was not enough water in their face to induce dry drowning. They didn't Breathe the water in, and the moment babies take their first breath, they instinctively kno NOT to breathe in water. They would literally have to be held under Water to breathe in enough water to dry drown.

    • @oanaion4899
      @oanaion4899 3 개월 전

      @@ricaivory6571 yeah lies. All it needs to happen is for them to inhale water.

  • @user-qo6rk4ud8r
    @user-qo6rk4ud8r 3 개월 전 +1

    She is so cute and smart 👍👍👍❤

  • @amishachauhan2433
    @amishachauhan2433 3 개월 전 +2

    That is actually amazing! I wish we had these programs where I live as well.

  • @thing1lol
    @thing1lol 5 개월 전 +147

    Idk if this is me being dramatic but i get the chills when i see these shows

    • @TheSmithSpecial
      @TheSmithSpecial 5 개월 전 +36

      It’s definitely scary, but if it is going to be a skill that gives a parent a few more precious seconds to get to their baby in an emergency then it’s well worth it. These classes are lead by trained professionals often one on one and in a controlled environment so as triggering as it is to watch just know that it’s safe an research is starting to show is truly a good parenting decision.

    • @estellapowell5714
      @estellapowell5714 5 개월 전 +4

      I thought it was just me

    • @spacebound7597
      @spacebound7597 5 개월 전 +2

      No, it’s not just you all.

    • @Beatriz_MS
      @Beatriz_MS 5 개월 전 +8

      I'm used to it because I've seen swimming classes for babies for most of my life and I know how safe they are. Trust me, you'd rather do that than let your baby/toddler actually drown

    • @oanaion4899
      @oanaion4899 3 개월 전

      ​@@TheSmithSpecialthese "trained professionals" will dry drown your child and take no responsibility.

  • @arcticgoddess
    @arcticgoddess 4 개월 전 +694

    These courses should have funding for families who can't afford them. All kids have the right to learn to swim and survive.

    • @emmib1388
      @emmib1388 4 개월 전 +49

      if this is on your heart, consider organizing a non profit and raising funds to do this0

    • @Pj287.
      @Pj287. 4 개월 전

      @@emmib1388 that would be amazing

    • @user-wf2ly6jf8t
      @user-wf2ly6jf8t 4 개월 전 +22

      I can't swim at my big age and I wish my parents could've afforded this when i was younger

    • @emmib1388
      @emmib1388 4 개월 전

      @@user-wf2ly6jf8t never too old to learn!

    • @Sara-nl6es
      @Sara-nl6es 4 개월 전

      All kids have no right to live even
      😭 for example Palestinian kids
      Europe and Americans are hypocrites

  • @graceanaba6383
    @graceanaba6383 4 개월 전

    That’s amazing!!! I am so proud of you mom for giving her such a great gift of life.

  • @izzyayala2003
    @izzyayala2003 3 개월 전 +2

    that’s so cool! it’s amazing what we can learn so young ❤️

  • @gerasimos00000000
    @gerasimos00000000 4 개월 전 +45

    I was holding my breath when the instructor toppled her over! 😱 she is a baby dolphin!💕💕😊

  • @lakicia30
    @lakicia30 5 개월 전 +55

    I bet this is just as much a lesson for the parent in letting go, as it is a new skill for the baby ❤

  • @shambhavi888
    @shambhavi888 3 개월 전 +7

    God! Few years down the line, ur daughter is gonna speak on national television how she is blessed to have u as a mom who is both super caring and brave! M simply overwhelmed looking at this video! My girl is 6 months old and I find this video so inspiring!

  • @emily.toombs
    @emily.toombs 2 개월 전

    Waterproofing your children as early as your able is so important! Kudos! Also, she’s adorable ❤

  • @stephaniegreenwood4007
    @stephaniegreenwood4007 4 개월 전 +106

    Most babies really like learning how to swim. Toddlers on the other hand, or at least most toddlers, get really scared, scream a lot during lessons, and it is much harder to teach them how to do this, they can still learn but it takes a lot longer. Once kids reach preschool age they start loving learning how to swim again. I personally think the sooner kids learn to swim the better. You never know when a child will need this skill to save their life. Last year a mom of one of my swim students (a 4 year old), told me that her son fell into a pond while they were at a park over the weekend, she said she had never been more scared in her life, to watch him disappear into the deep murky water, but he immediately popped back up rolled onto his back to breath, then rolled back over and swam to the side, and climbed out. He fell in on accident, which surprised him, but other than that he was completely fine and not scared at all. This was just a few weeks after he learned to do this independently in swim lessons. I started teaching my own daughter how to swim at 2 months old. (All we did at that age was play in the water, splash and float on her back, while I held her head on my shoulder or in my hands). She could float independently when she was just tiny, she could swim independently by the age of three, she could go off the diving board by age 4, and she started on a competitive swim team at age eight. Now she wants to be a professional mermaid, and this sounds crazy, but it is actually a viable career option for her.

  • @miadoesmanythings
    @miadoesmanythings 5 개월 전 +157

    Damn, I’m proud of her! I can barely swim, so seeing a young child do this is super cool. Congrats Aria!!

  • @jada.uhlexis
    @jada.uhlexis 4 개월 전 +3

    Man that baby can swim better than me 🤣

  • @sharrison713
    @sharrison713 4 개월 전

    Can't get over how cute she is! And what a good swimmer!!

  • @salazarslitherin1812
    @salazarslitherin1812 5 개월 전 +8

    She looks soooo cute with that medal! She’s so lucky to have a mom like you. I’m so glad she got to learn how to swim! I don’t know how to swim, so seeing this makes me soooo happy.

  • @TulipTower
    @TulipTower 5 개월 전 +56

    Thank you for doing that. I’m a teacher and there are so many children nowadays that don’t know how to swim..

    • @localtownsimp
      @localtownsimp 5 개월 전 +2

      I mean she ain't swimming she is just floating
      I don't really see reason for her to chuck her into water this young. My dad thought me how to swim without floaties when I was 5 I think

    • @clownrat5759
      @clownrat5759 5 개월 전 +10

      @@localtownsimpbecause if god forbid she GETS in the water, guess what happens? She sinks. Like a rock. Instead, BECAUSE of these classes, she knows to roll and float, and to move to the edge of the pool or to simply wait and stay calm. You cannot possibly be this stupid to say “well I didn’t do it so why is she, I was 5”
      Good for you. It’s better to start early so it’s an ingrained skill from birth.

    • @clemclem7894
      @clemclem7894 5 개월 전

      ​@localtownsimp bc there is no age limit to accidently fall into water dumbass

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 4 개월 전 +1

      No, pediatricians do not recommend this. There is no evidence to support that it does anything other than put the baby at risk. It’s better to start when they can at least hold their head up, toddler age.

    • @clownrat5759
      @clownrat5759 4 개월 전

      @@pandapower5902”Studies show that the best time for a child to start learning swim basics is between the ages of 1 and 4. However, infants aged 6 months to 3 years can participate in Parent and Child Lessons at the Y to start enjoying and getting acclimated to the water.”
      One second of googling.

  • @jmo53214.
    @jmo53214. 4 개월 전

    Was nervous to tap on comments... So glad to see all the support here. This class saves lives!!!

  • @rosselladicosola1413
    @rosselladicosola1413 2 개월 전

    She definitely deserves that medal. I think that as soon as possible kids should swim and by the age of 6 should be fully competent. My daugter started at the age of 12 weeks,now is 13 months and I have seen such a marvellous progression that I would have never imagined before. I have heard mums saying the pool was too cold, the course was too expensive. These are excuses, because it's possible to find pools with themperatures between 30 and 32 degrees and above all here in the UK councils offer free courses for who qualifies. Sometimes is only our laziness that damages our kids. Well done mum,you guys are doing a great job

  • @BeedysOfficial
    @BeedysOfficial 5 개월 전 +677

    If I was a baby having to do this I’ll be like
    “I tRiEd tO sCrEaMMM bUt mY hEaD wAs unDerwAtEr”
    Edit:I hate to be that person but I didn’t expect this much likes!!!😅

    • @H3ARTS4DJAL1NA
      @H3ARTS4DJAL1NA 5 개월 전 +8

      LMAOOO

    • @marygames4689
      @marygames4689 4 개월 전 +5

      HAJHAAHHHAHAHAHAH

    • @veronikaquadros235
      @veronikaquadros235 4 개월 전 +4

      This comment is underrated 😂😂

    • @stephaniegreenwood4007
      @stephaniegreenwood4007 4 개월 전 +8

      Most babies really like learning how to swim. Toddlers on the other hand get really scared and it is much harder to teach toddlers how to swim, once kids reach preschool age they start loving learning how to swim again. I personally think the sooner kids learn to swim the better. I started teaching my daughter how to swim at 2 month old. (All we did at that age was play in the water, splash and I had her float in her back while I held her head on my shoulder or in my hands). She could swim independently by the age of three, she could go off the diving board by age 4, and she started on a competitive swim team at age eight. Now she wants to be a professional mermaid, and sounds crazy to say this, but it is actually a very viable career option for her.

    • @malaikaazam2327
      @malaikaazam2327 4 개월 전 +1

      😂

  • @JQueen-ul5eh
    @JQueen-ul5eh 4 개월 전 +8

    This is smart parenting. By her learning to swim at such a young age can keep her safe from accidental drowning. It also teaches mom how to let go and trust her baby. Pretty cool. I’ll do this when I have my own

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 4 개월 전

      There is no evidence to support that teaching infants these ‘swim’ lessons reduces drowning risk whatsoever. They can’t even hold their head up. It’s better to start at toddler age.

    • @oanaion4899
      @oanaion4899 3 개월 전

      Wver heard of dry drowning? Yeah...not smart parenting, also extremely lazy.

  • @rajbali7972
    @rajbali7972 4 개월 전

    Just wow. Kids are amazing.

  • @ivietodd5153
    @ivietodd5153 개월 전

    Proud swim instructor here! Baby’s can learn as young as 3 months old☺️

  • @sidakpreetkaur8231
    @sidakpreetkaur8231 5 개월 전 +23

    Awww she's so cute. ❤❤😊Really proud of her. You are such a great mom Melissa. Keep it up. She's growing up so fast.❤ I remember watching the gender reveal and was so excited to see Aria. Really time flies. Can't believe she's almost 10 months old. Lots of love❤❤

  • @shuma87
    @shuma87 4 개월 전 +3

    Aria is the cutest baby ever and knowing now she can swim and save herself makes her even cuter

  • @BloodMoonASMR
    @BloodMoonASMR 2 일 전 +1

    I learnt to float when I was 6 in a swimming lesson after having armbands and it was just like this magical moment where I could suddenly do it. I am a man of rigid logic and I still can't explain.

  • @debleary3241
    @debleary3241 2 개월 전

    Good job, Mama! I think all babies /toddlers should have this class🎉

  • @mapletree8086
    @mapletree8086 5 개월 전 +67

    Good job girly! We’re all proud of you

  • @lukaranogajecpopadic7380
    @lukaranogajecpopadic7380 5 개월 전 +3

    2 years ago, I started competitive swim and I was learning backstroke. I first started to learn how to float, then I started actually swimming. She is doing so good for such a young age. It took me almost a month and I way older. She is amazing and keep on doing what you are doing to keep her swimming. I wish her the best of luck.

  • @chelciewentzel8191
    @chelciewentzel8191 4 개월 전 +1

    she’s so beautiful

  • @meghneelishaan
    @meghneelishaan 4 개월 전 +4

    I learned how to swim when I was 5. I wish I could learn it earlier. Swimming is really a life saving skill. ❤
    Your girl just nailed it. ❤ Go girl. 👌

  • @shreyaindia4024
    @shreyaindia4024 4 개월 전 +36

    Thanks to trainer for being so delicate with the child ❤

  • @deeann424
    @deeann424 4 개월 전 +25

    She is beautiful. She is very coordinated on flipping over and keeping her face out of water.

  • @majormediaproductions
    @majormediaproductions 24 일 전 +1

    Awww what a great swimmer❤ I wish I knew how to swim 😢

  • @ajb7530
    @ajb7530 2 개월 전 +1

    Knowing how to swim is a very important life lesson.

  • @Jenna-gk1hq
    @Jenna-gk1hq 5 개월 전 +32

    I can't believe
    She did amazing❤️❤️

  • @godswillakuwudike3060
    @godswillakuwudike3060 4 개월 전 +6

    Wow. Your baby's confidence underwater is adorable.
    She seems very intelligent.
    I think it's a very good job you're doing allowing her learn important life skills from a tender age.

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 4 개월 전

      There is no evidence to support it though. Babies who take these ‘swim’ classes still drown at the same rates as babies who don’t. It’s better to start at toddler age.

  • @kyleegarcia5569
    @kyleegarcia5569 3 개월 전

    Having my kids swimming at young ages saved two of them from drowning! So important!

  • @yossrastati3014
    @yossrastati3014 2 개월 전 +2

    It gave a Heart attack when the baby roled in the water 😅 🤣💀

  • @Mixuo.
    @Mixuo. 5 개월 전 +156

    “Its really amazing to watch your baby learn a new life skill!” *the baby continues to drown*

  • @vedantianvhane1971
    @vedantianvhane1971 5 개월 전 +12

    That's the most adorable thing i have seen on the internet 🥺❤

  • @PattieM
    @PattieM 개월 전

    100%. Mine just turned 3 so went right into learning her sequence. I had already taught her to float. She’s now a competitive swimmer at 7

  • @gameplaybyraween1811
    @gameplaybyraween1811 2 개월 전 +1

    Omg that cute little medal ❤

  • @thundergrowl
    @thundergrowl 5 개월 전 +6

    My parents also did this with me when I was a baby. I grew up to love the water

    • @linctheshepherd
      @linctheshepherd 5 개월 전 +1

      suprised your not terrified from breathing all the water in that your parents forced you to go under without knowing a clue what’s going on 😞

    • @clownrat5759
      @clownrat5759 5 개월 전 +2

      @@linctheshepherdshe was.. a baby. As in, literally doesn’t start forming coherent memories until the age of 5, a baby. You’re a total snowflake if you’re upset at a baby learning LIFE SAVING skills. Would you rather a dead baby than a wet one? :)

    • @linctheshepherd
      @linctheshepherd 5 개월 전

      @@clownrat5759 haahah so how tf they meant to memorise and remember how to swim at this age absolutely proves my point completely pointless snowflake

  • @4Ng3l_ey3ss
    @4Ng3l_ey3ss 5 개월 전 +4

    When you teach a kid something or they get used to it at such a young age- they will love it

  • @nellynelly81
    @nellynelly81 4 개월 전

    Omw she's too cute 🥰 congratulations to you and mommy 💖 God bless 🌹🕊️

  • @zaraturtle4925
    @zaraturtle4925 4 개월 전 +1

    Just the look on her happy little face says it all…oh, hang on, that’s a traumatised, seven mile stare, disconnected, I have no choice but to comply stare…and the sad thing is, you’re bloody proud of this!!

  • @amyhudson1016
    @amyhudson1016 5 개월 전 +43

    Should be a mandatory course for all babies. Well done for being proactive with this ❤

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 4 개월 전

      No. This is just some pseudo science 70s hippie crap. There is no evidence to support this, and it’s risky for the baby, not to mention uncomfortable. Pediatricians recommend starting at toddler age at the earliest, so they can hold their head up.

    • @oanaion4899
      @oanaion4899 3 개월 전

      I don't want my baby being dry drowned by a moron Karen. I'd rather watch my baby around bodies of water until my child is old enough to learn to swim without the risk of them ingesting water because they cannot control their breathing pattern.

  • @Omerta-187
    @Omerta-187 5 개월 전 +4

    We need more moms like this

  • @Barktholemew
    @Barktholemew 2 개월 전

    Its actually incredible and its so clever to go in different clothing too, what a beautiful and bright baby, floats so good, look at her go!!

  • @thokomasango2294
    @thokomasango2294 3 개월 전

    I'm 48yrs old woman inspired by this little angel to start swimming lessons as well 🏊‍♀️💞

  • @ps6474
    @ps6474 4 개월 전 +8

    This is so important to show babies how to make themselves float above the water in order to save themselves.

    • @pandapower5902
      @pandapower5902 4 개월 전

      They can’t hold their heads up yet. It’s a waste of money and risky. There is no evidence that swim lessons for infants reduces drowning risk. It’s better to start swim lessons when they are a toddler, between 1-4.

    • @Tornadospeed10
      @Tornadospeed10 3 개월 전

      @@pandapower5902nah. Newborns actually have the innate reflex to try and float still built into them from being into the womb. Starting them when they are younger than 6 months is actually really good as it can contribute to develop that reflex.

    • @IlanaTubiana
      @IlanaTubiana 2 개월 전

      ​@@pandapower5902 I agree with you

  • @bonnypurac5923
    @bonnypurac5923 5 개월 전 +6

    She looks so much like Harry in the last photo. Such a cutie and so good at being in the water.

  • @marygracebermudez7367

    So cute and cuddly baby Great job Aria

  • @TayaDionPodcast
    @TayaDionPodcast 3 개월 전

    Who else is a proud Internet auntie? 😂👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️ idk what it is but babies and elderly people totally have my heart! I can’t help it

  • @humairakanwal6966
    @humairakanwal6966 5 개월 전 +7

    You are such a responsible parent.Also Aria is so so so cute

  • @glitch9739
    @glitch9739 5 개월 전 +5

    If you are a family that goes to the beach a lot, or the pool. Learning how to swim is probably one of the most important things and skills to learn.

  • @mohit_sharma0554
    @mohit_sharma0554 4 개월 전

    It’s reality, if a child’s with her mother so she and he do everything 😊😊mom is a path and guide for every child and youth❤

  • @acraftychest1800
    @acraftychest1800 10 일 전

    You are a great mommy to do this!

  • @gaslights.
    @gaslights. 5 개월 전 +4

    This baby can probably swim better than me😭-

  • @Sadieappreciatestrangerth

    Now That’s a proud and beautiful baby look 😊👍🙏 well done aria 🔔📣💕🍉🍓

  • @txkrussell
    @txkrussell 3 개월 전

    We did this with both our boys many years ago! I'm so thankful we did!

  • @colleenrichardson5339
    @colleenrichardson5339 2 개월 전

    She’s SO cute 😭😭😭🩷

  • @elizabethdeschweinitz1551

    This is one of the smartest things I’ve ever seen!❤

  • @RubeVeluv
    @RubeVeluv 5 개월 전 +3

    You and your husband must have great genes because your daughters are the cutest girls I’ve ever seen, and the fact they can swim so young? Like when I was learning to swim when I was little, I was terrified if the water just covered the top of my legs. Like I was terrified to begin with but then I got used to it. It’s great that you get them taught how to swim when really young!❤

  • @ileanasuarez4431
    @ileanasuarez4431 4 개월 전

    Absolutamente increíble. Good job

  • @samkelisiwedangazela2111
    @samkelisiwedangazela2111 3 개월 전 +1

    I am so proud of you ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @wolfloverrrrrrr
    @wolfloverrrrrrr 5 개월 전 +22

    Girl gonna be the best swimmer in the world😂❤😊

    • @linss8041
      @linss8041 4 개월 전

      😍😍😍😍😊😊😊😊😊😢😢🎉🎉🎉❤❤💜💫🫁🦷🦷🦷🦷👁

  • @user-lp2hu7di3u
    @user-lp2hu7di3u 5 개월 전 +4

    That baby about drowned do that flip I could never do that job to much anxiety so good for you guys

  • @Cherokee51774
    @Cherokee51774 3 개월 전

    This is awesome!!!!
    Everyone should be swimming as a baby. We were dirt poor, but my mom & grandmother never let me miss my YMCA swimming lessons.
    It is a life skill.
    Floaties and all that are only a hindrance.

  • @Mscoffiedash
    @Mscoffiedash 16 일 전

    That’s beautiful! I’m 44 an just started swimming lessons an I’m loving it! Oh but I’m totally exhausted afterwards but I will not go on another vacation an don’t get to enjoy the pool or know how to save my life or someone else’s life! You can learn at any age because I am! Beautiful! ❤

  • @vl2805
    @vl2805 5 개월 전 +4

    You guys are such good parents,your teaching your daughter to swim at a young age❤😊😊😊

  • @s0lar._.drxgons
    @s0lar._.drxgons 5 개월 전 +7

    Aria I love you! Keep going you will make it far!❤

  • @Chillikilli
    @Chillikilli 2 개월 전

    I wanna do this when i become a mom ❤ such a great skill to learn early

  • @loliver9660
    @loliver9660 4 개월 전

    I never learned to swim, so I would love this for my children. Learning so young means they don't have the chance to be afraid like I was.