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Shan-Enterprises
Age: 28
Country: AU
Province/region: New south wales
City: Sydney, australia
Partner: Daniel - Husband
Children: Yes, 3
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Due date: 09 0 ,0000
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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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    Nicole2216 - Saturday, 2 August
    nostill no baby! How do i start this? andyeah i intend on reporting this crazy Bi***


    lorijuan1024 - Saturday, 2 August
    yeap i kno..like i use to say back then theyre drinkin hatorade well anyways right nows its 10:12pm so its 12:12pm yay!! what are you doin today lol well its still friday night for me i need some rest before i start my lovely saturday not sure what im doing...omg i love it how we have different time zone its so cool thinkin its a different day of the weekend right now lol...


    Preggers123 - Friday, 1 August
    Hey girly. He is doing great getting so big I can't stand it! I want him to stay this small FOREVER! Michael just turned 3 months old July 29th 2008. SO he is getting old now lol. He is looking totally different. I have new pics in my profile of him so please check them out. How are your cuties doing? take care Michelle


    jessy613 - Thursday, 31 July
    Christopher will be 4 months in 11 days! He is such a big boy, he is actually calming down now, and he IS sleeping through the night, and he is sleeping tons during the day. So, it finally happened! The colic really did go away! It was the most trying 4 months I have ever went thru in my entire life, but would go through it forever just to have him with me. I love him so much. He defiintley looks like he is going to be a trouble maker when he is older though, he just has that look to him! Glad to hear your little ones are doing okay! Its nice to hear from you again.


    lorijuan1024 - Thursday, 31 July
    wow you work late...from what tiem to wat time you work i mean if you just got off at 1am thats late lol...its still thursday here 2pm..when youre awake ill just be falling asleep for friday how cool lol and yes swim school here is expensive!! thats why im just lookin around for a cheaper one


    GinaMummy - Thursday, 31 July
    I fell because I slipped on a cornish pasty someone had dropped on the floor!!!! Neil says he is going to sue Greggs the bakers lol, I dont know how he works out that it is the bakers fault!
    We hope to live near the beach when we come over so that we get the breeze. Do you have air con in your house?
    I have noticed that nutter hasnt been online for ages, I miss her lol !!! wander if she will ever dare come back here?

    Gina x


    lorijuan1024 - Thursday, 31 July
    NOT bad at all thats cheap...itll cost me AUS$73.85 each week!!!! ((i did a calculator convert from us dollars to aus dollars)) so Im still looking around for something cheap...has he learned to swim yet?? or anything??


    wiccanmommy - Thursday, 31 July
    yeah we have sort of a nursery area in our room set up since we live in a small ass 2 bedroom with my family


    jessy613 - Thursday, 31 July
    your kids are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!!


    wiccanmommy - Wednesday, 30 July
    Yeah she'll be here soon though I'm sure. I am sometimes more sensitive since ive been pregnant but also more paranoid lol so I dont know which is which sometimes....


    GinaMummy - Wednesday, 30 July
    Hello sweetie, I was just thinking about you today, I fell over in town and had to go to Hospital to be monitored, I was laid on the bed in hospital daydreaming about stuff, and I thought I wander how Shan is doing, I must send her a message to say hi! And I come home to find you have beaten me to it!!!! Please dont be scared Im not a stalker or anything, I was strapped to the hospital bed for two hours so I had plenty of time to think, and was thinking about our move to Australia and then in turn thought about you, my little australian friend!!!!!
    Family good thanks, Alexandra behaving like an angel for me at the moment, Its like she has a sixth sense and is being good for me because she knows Im at the end of pregnancy and need her to be good!!!! lol
    My feet are looking OK, bit swollen after walking around all the time but no where near like your feet were. They were the mother of all feet swelling!!!!!
    In truth I feel ok overall, and in good spirits. Im done with being pregnant and want to meet my baby but refuse to get all pissed about being pregnant in these last weeks because It just makes the days and weeks pass by slower. Trying to keep active and busy so time goes faster, just getting tired quicker and have less motivation to do anything. Plus its summer here ( I know I know its not a patch on the weather you have, in fact I bet your coldest winter days are hotter than our hotest summer ones)lol But the sun and heat make me that bit more tired. I think I will get a shock when we move to Oz, having to aclimatise to your weather compared to Blighty!!!!!!!
    Hows you doing, what have you been up to? Hows Jayden doing, I keep having a look at your pics on your page every now and then. I hope you are well and look forward to speaking again soon!

    Take good care of yourself

    Gina xxxxxxx


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    25 Weeks pregnant (2008, 02, 08) 31 weeks 3 days (2008, 02, 08) 33 Weeks & 5 Days (2008, 02, 08) 36 Weeks & 1 Day (2008, 02, 08) Before and after (2008, 02, 12) First photo with eyes open (2008, 02, 12) 38 Weeks & 5 Days (2008, 02, 08) Me and my munchkins (2008, 03, 29) Just wait a mintue I`m thinking...... (2008, 02, 12) Jayden & Charley (2008, 04, 14) My Big Boy 15/06/08 (2008, 06, 18) In memory of a tiny super hero - Dion 20/12/2002 - 15/01/2007 (2008, 06, 18) ME (2008, 03, 20) This looks like a tasty thing to much on...mmmmmmm (2008, 06, 29) My Angie Bear (2008, 06, 29) OMG what a mess...lol (2008, 06, 29) 5 1/2 months old (2008, 07, 10) Click here to see all Shan-Enterprises`s photos

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