Is your child comfortable with floating on her front? Then it’s time to teach her how to float on her back.
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And just because your child is happy with front floating doesn't mean that she’s going to be comfy with back floating when first being introduced to it. I have found, however, if you start with a puddle jumper like the one you see in the video, children relax within moments of leaning back into it. It gives them the support they need.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Until next time...
Love the water but fence it in,
Tessa
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