This is without a doubt, The MOST Incredible video I have seen.!!!
How did they hold the mom back to do this!!?
It doesn't matter who you are, or how busy you are.
This is a 'must watch ' video and I hope you' ll pass it along.
http://www.childdrowningprevention.com/index.html
INCREDIBLE!!!!
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great and def. must-see video to anyone who has children.
thanks for posting that
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thanks for posting that
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vbhoutex wrote:How did they hold the mom back to do this!!?
The mom (or dad) was most likely an ISR instructor who knew the baby had already been trained what to do if he fell into the water and had to survive. Plus, there were probably enough adults around anyway. I learned to swim when I was a baby (of course, not with that group...just with my parents). I've seen lots of babies who love the water. But it is dangerous. So, having this specialized training so the infant will turn and float on his back is a great idea if it can prevent a drowning. Nevertheless, people should be careful that children don't go near pools, lakes, ponds, or the ocean unsupervised.
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GalvestonDuck wrote:vbhoutex wrote:How did they hold the mom back to do this!!?
The mom (or dad) was most likely an ISR instructor who knew the baby had already been trained what to do if he fell into the water and had to survive. Plus, there were probably enough adults around anyway. I learned to swim when I was a baby (of course, not with that group...just with my parents). I've seen lots of babies who love the water. But it is dangerous. So, having this specialized training so the infant will turn and float on his back is a great idea if it can prevent a drowning. Nevertheless, people should be careful that children don't go near pools, lakes, ponds, or the ocean unsupervised.








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