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Shan-Enterprises
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Blinkie Maker

I was horrified to learn today that some places only teach children how to swim during the summer. In Australia it's taught all year round because people swim all year round. Even in winter we go to indoor heated pools and some still brave the surf. We have alot of people come to visit Oz in our Summer time and head for our beautiful beaches only to end up in trouble, or worse.... drown!! But my main concern is how many young children under the age of 5 years old drown. I understand that swimming lessons can be quite expensive, so I have listed a few things that anyone can teach their own child in the water.

TEACHING YOUR CHILD TO SURVIVE THE WATER

**I can’t stress enough that a good teacher is a confident one. If your not 100% confident in teaching your child to swim THEN DONT!!!!

  • Get them use to the water from the start. My Jayden is a water baby and has been since he was 3 months old.
  • Gain their trust in the water so they're relaxed. You can take some bath toys with you so it's a fun experience for them.
  • Make every water experience a good one. If your child is afraid of the water then start by only going into the water for 10 minutes at a time at first then gradually extend their time in the water. **Don’t think for a minute that a child who is afraid of the water won’t end up there at some stage.
  • Once you have their trust in the water the next thing to teach them is how to jump in the water and swim back to the edge. Vary how they get into the water but start off with them jumping in feet first then grab them under the water, turn them around and help them get back to the edge and climb out. Give plenty of praise. Keep this up until your child is jumping in willingly. **They will still need your help getting back to the edge and climbing out until they can swim alone.
  • Next step is to teach them how to float. Hold them with one hand over their chest and the other under their lower back and rest their precious head on your shoulder with your cheek pressed against theirs and slowly walk around the pool with them. Talk to them or sing to them and even give them a toy to hold. Do what ever it takes to help or keep them relaxed.
  • Once your child gets confident doing this and can respond to a command (so they're about 18 months old +) extend your hand from their chest to under their neck so your holding them faced away out in front of you but keep your face close to theirs so they don’t feel like they're going to fall.
  • Once your child is happy to do this then progress to just having one hand under their neck. It's important that they push their chest up and face the roof as this will make it easier for them to float. When your child gets better down the track and with heaps of practice they may be happy enough to float alone to the count of 10, but dont push them as all children are different with how long they take.
  • Once your child is confidently floating by themselves (as in without your assistance but with you close by in the water) try and get them to come out of the floating position by tucking their knees in and help them get to the edge of the pool. This will give them the skills to rest before getting back to the edge if they're tired.
  • Then when they can jump in the water and get themselves back to the edge you know you've done the basics for them if your back should be turned long enough that they gain access to the water.

**Please note that I am not a swimming teacher and these tips come from personal experience with my own children's professional swimming lessons**

There are many other ways a child can drown, the toilet, a bucket, a shallow puddle, the bath anywhere that water can gather. Where there's water your child is at risk.

More water safety tips

  • Always maintain constant visual contact while you child is in the water.
    • Older children should not be left to supervise younger siblings.
  • On rural properties where it is unrealistic to fence off large lakes, rivers and dams, create a fenced in, child safe area close to your home.
  • Familiarise your child with water – take your child to infant aquatics classes so they can develop water confidence.
  • Fence your pool – a pool fence is essential as a barrier between the water and your child.
    • In Australia – Swimming pools must at all times be surrounded by a child-resistant barrier conforming with Australian Standard 1926
    • In New Zealand – All home pools including spa pools must comply with the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987
  • Inflatable toys are not life saving devices and do not keep your child safe.
  • Ensure there are no power lines or other electrical equipment near or around the pool or swimming area.
  • Water quality – check the water is safe and clean.
  • Nappies should not be worn in the water as they are unhygienic and can weigh the child down.
  • Check that the depth of the water is marked and be careful when jumping or diving into water.
  • Beaches and swimming holes can have hidden dangers such as rips and deep holes. Always go into the water with young children.
  • Young children in boats of any sort must always have a life jacket on.
  • Learn resuscitation – every member of your family should learn this lifesaving skill.
  • Remember to empty bathtubs, nappy buckets and put the lid down on the toilet seat.
  • At parties and gatherings nominate a person to be the designated child watcher, so there is no confusion. If that person leaves, they must nominate someone else.
  • I sit here and hear the latest news of another small child losing their life to water and it brings back memories of the day we lost our first son, Dion. You'll be suprised how many of these children lived in homes where there was a pool fence and the child simply climbed over and went straight into the water. It not only happens quickly but it happens silently! Since Dion's accident in January 2007 there have been way too many more children's lives lost. Considering it is the number one cause of deaths in children under the age of 5 years old why are parents not taking action and fighting to preserve their children's future. It should also be part of our children's education. Jayden will learn to swim before he learns to walk and has been doing swimming lessons since he was 3 months old. He loves the water and already knows his cue for holding his breath before he goes under the water and he's only 5 months old. The toddlers who attend the centre who started at Jayden's age are swimming unaided from their mums to the side of the pool and the eldest is only 2 years old. The cost invloved doesn't compare to the heart ache of watching helplessly as your child slowly slips away in your arms. Clearly Jayden wont be able to swim by himself in the water for some time yet, but I guarentee by the time he's old enough to climb pool fences that swimming will be second nature to him. Please, I beg anyone who reads this, SWIMMING IS AN ASSET TO YOUR CHILD'S LIFE, DO SOMETHING NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE AND YOU END UP LIVING THE PAIN MY FAMILY AND I FEEL EVERY DAY.

    I've been blessed in my life with three beautiful children (Angie, Dion and Jayden). Sometimes in life things happen that we cant explain and there's no reason and answers to why. Angie is my first born, 15.12.2000. She was our first little suprise and early Christmas present in 2000. She's now 7 years old and the sweetest little girl you'll meet. Dion is our 2nd born, 20.12.2002, who would have been 5 years old now but was taken from us in January 2007 after a tragic drowning accident. His death shattered our world but brought us our 3rd little angel. Jayden is our latest and final addition to our family born 01.02.2008. He is such a beautiful soul and has brought us a little slice of peace to our family. As a mother I have been through the highest of highs and been emotionally dragged through the depths of dispair. I've had my heart melt over 3 sweet babies and shattered over the loss of a son. I'm only 28 years old but have decided that I have done my part in this world with having children and after Jayden was born had my tubes clipped. My heart still has a few cracks through it but is learning to adjust to this new life.

    MY 3 LITTLE ANGELS

    Blinkie Maker






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    *bree;; - Thursday, 14 August
    i didnt try to lose anything and i lost 10 extra..but now im gaining a bit because snacks are easier to eat with her than making a salad or something. she doesnt sleep during the day, and shes so in need of entertainment. yeah my stomach is SO nasty. but eh, i guess ill have to deal with it lol.


    *bree;; - Thursday, 14 August
    lol. she did so good! she cried but more of a whine. she cries 1000 times louder for food lol. i got teary but not from the cry, but i knew what she was having done. and i saw her jump from the shock of the first one..i didnt like that. but it wasnt enough tears to fall lol.


    tto - Thursday, 14 August
    I haven't actually spoken to them. But, there was a community back to school bask at a park and they were there with their kids. I was impressed that they were out and about already. You could see the pain in their face. The daughter that I had in class came and said hello to me. I didn't mention the accident, but she did. I didn't really know what to say- so I told her the truth, that I cried my heart out and I'm sorry that happened. I was surprised she said anything because she had told someone else that if they ask about her brother, she's going to hit them. That's way out of character for her, she's so sweet. She and her brother looked good- I didn't see sorrow in their face. I'm dorta friends with a couple that is close to them. One was a pall (sp?) bearer and his wife was the daycare provider. They were asked to hold all of Aiden's things. I guess they are about as good as can be expected. You know, it's a long road ahead.
    I found out that we do have swimming lessons all year- thank goodness. I am going to take my little boy very soon, as soon as my baby can be left with others. He's only six weeks and I'm nursing. I don't produce gobs of milk, so we're trying to find a good formula for him and that's proving to be difficult. Most upset his tummy.
    Thanks for asking about the family, thanks for caring. Amazing how the internet connects people half a world away.


    Jadens*MaMa - Thursday, 14 August
    Hey girl havent heard from you in awhile, hows everything going? Jaden has been doing the military crawl for a while now and he too has just started to get on all fours.... he is freakin huge 19 1/2 pounds and 28 inches.... ya as far as work goes had to quit cuz my mother-in-law said it was to much to watch my son...grrr!!! but my boyfreind said 2 more months and he will be able to get a place for us so lookin forward to that! so wat is your jaden up too these days?


    candace3 - Thursday, 14 August
    Hey there!! Kara is good. A little colicky at night. Yes, I do get tongue tied when I am yelling for them or at them. I end up saying "or whoever you are". lol. I think it is common, though. I grew up with 2 brothers and none of our names sound alike, but my parents seemed to mix us up all the time.

    I read all of your water safety tips. Very good idea to post. I am sure you have saved lives and don't even know it. that is so wonderful.
    Good for you!!

    How are your babies?


    wiccanmommy - Thursday, 14 August
    OMG She is all smiles lol..Especially right after I breastfeed her lol..That is too funny about the shotgun thing Adam is the SAME way. He's so protective of her and proud of her. I have hardly held her or changed any diapers. He's such a good daddy already I'm thrilled.


    wiccanmommy - Thursday, 14 August
    Thanks :) She is absolutely amazingly wonderful. Adam won't let her go lol. I've only held her long enough to feed the little darling. She has a huge head lol..my little butter ball...chubby little legs and butt..:P


    wiccanmommy - Thursday, 14 August
    Oh I'm good, just enjoying my new little baby lol..had her at 5:23 am....


    *bree;; - Wednesday, 13 August
    hah she has to re roll over. she did at 2 weeks 4 times, but then she gained weight and has to reteach herself. she'll do in probably in about 2 days. shes more than close lol. she cant get her shoulder out. so her bottom half is rolled over, but the upper half is on the side still lol. she got her shots today :[


    GinaMummy - Wednesday, 13 August
    Please God get something going soon, Im fed up of being pregnant now and feel massive! No signs yet really apart from she is really low and fully engaged in my pelvis, Im off my food (no appetite and nauseous) and last night I slept for England, and I havnt been sleeping well at all over the last few months, so hopefully that means my body is preserving energy ready for birth. Im having loads of BH contractions and lower back pain.... but I am aware that all these things mean nothing, she will come when she is ready.. I just hope its sooner rather than later.
    Im all set to go now and just want to get on with things. I am so big I feel like I cant do anything, even simple tasks like pick toys up off the floor, and my stomach is so tight it feels like its going to rip right open.
    So fingers crossed she comes now, because you may have gathered by my rambling on that Im ready now lol!!!

    How are you and what have you been up to?

    Gina xxxxxxxxxxx


    *bree;; - Tuesday, 12 August
    heh thanks. yeah, shes still good. 5 1/2oz every 2 to 4 hrs..sleeps 9 hrs every night, sometimes 12. shes 9 weeks but in 3 to 6 clothes :/ they so baggy on her, 0 to 3 is too short for her lol. hows jayden doing??


    tto - Sunday, 10 August
    That is so beautiful and amazing how beauty can be found in such an event. I didn't have the honor of knowing Dion, and I only know you from this site, but he is special to me too. I think because he was a beautiful spirit and you allowed people to know him from his page on this site, I can imagine who he was and what he was like. Imagine meeting someone after they've left this world! That's kinda what it is like for me- to meet Dion after he's gone, I guess he really isn't gone. But, I praise God with all my heart that we will see our children again in heaven and never will be seperated again, nor have to worry about them anymore! I've decided to bring the family a lasagna that can be cooked immediately or frozen, some disposable paper plates, silverware, cups and bowls (since she probably won't allow me to do her dishes for her), and some plush tissues. That's all I can think to do.Thanks again for everything!


    tto - Sunday, 10 August
    Thanks for adding these tips! My principal used to teach swimming and told me how to teach it, but when I told her my goal is for him to survive if he fell in the water, she told he needs to be able to float or tread water. I'm anxious to teach him to swim which I'll start as soon as my gym membership is active. I am proud of you for helping others and not just retreating into yourself. I hope your adorable little Jayden has brought healing to you and your family.


    tto - Sunday, 10 August
    The funeral was today. I wanted to go for them, but I'm just a teacher of two of their children- so I'm not that close to them. Someone at school advised me not to go because it was going to be so hard, but especially hard for me because since I lost mine, I'm really sensitive to it. They wouldn't really notice my presence or absence. That's why I think it is more important to do somethig useful for them.
    I hate so much that they have to go through all that. But I know they have to. I know loosing a child that is part of your life for years is much harder than loosing one while pregnant. But there were still those really hard milestones to face. I didn't know his smile, he didn't leave his mark around the house with toys and stuff, I didn't know him. So I can only partially relate. I pray for them and for their marriage. Would you have found it tacky or hurtful if someone told you that fact about drowning in the sympathy card? I don't want to talk to them, because I imagine they are overwhelmed and probably don't want to talk about it with me. I also don't know if I could handle seeing their hurt in their face. I'm glad you told me that fact because I imagine what the child went through- so that eases my mind. I like to believe that God doesn't allow children to suffer, but I don't really know.

    What about your daughter? Was there anything that anyone did or could have done to comfort her? I thought about getting a card specifically for the children I taught. They would be about 8 and 10.

    Thank yous SOOO much for your help- it means a lot to me because like I said, I want to do something that will truly help. Flowers just die. A card sends people's thoughts, but doesn't really help. I was worried that once you had your son you'd stop coming here, I'm so glad you still do!


    tto - Saturday, 9 August
    The poor little guy wandered away or got out of the house and fell into a coy pond. I just hate this whole situation, yours too, every one of them. I just wish that God would've prevented this and I thought of Dion too. I will never understand why life has to be plaqued with tragedy. It isn't fair.
    I planned on making a dinner, but I'd like to do more than one- maybe a frozen one. Any suggestions? I'm not much of a cook. When would be the best time to bring it? I figure now everyone is thinking of them and doing things for them, but once the attention stops, it is still just as hard maybe more so to keep moving. There's four older children, so she and her husband have to keep moving.
    I'm also very picky about sympathy cards. Some seem to just rub it in. Since I lost my son at 23 wks, I learned a lot about the whole mourning process. The silver lining is being able to help others when it happens to them. Thank you so much for your advice. Could you also maybe post on your page how to teach your kids swimming/ survival skills for water? Swimming lessons are only available in the summer (I think) around here. But I want to teach both my kids how to survive if they fell into water.


    wiccanmommy - Saturday, 9 August
    Ooooh...tired lol. Just go from being ready for her to be here and not caring just wanting a nap lol


    wiccanmommy - Friday, 8 August
    lol yeah most people do...she dropped a lot since tuesday and now i hardly feel pregnant.


    wiccanmommy - Friday, 8 August
    LOL Well, I think she's tiny. Only because I can feel her size and she doesn't feel very large at all...In fact I really don't feel very pregnant for as far along as I am.


    wiccanmommy - Thursday, 7 August
    Nope not a word...Midwife just said I was measuring right where I should be so who knows? LOL


    Blessing8168 - Thursday, 7 August
    Hey girl! How are you? Things are going well here. Presley is starting to laugh a lot now and I love it! It is so neat to watch him discover new things and learn new things.

    How is your fam doing??

    Well, our loony tunes changed her screen name again. You are totally right about her. She just sickens me.

    I hope you are having a wonderful week. Talk to you soon!


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