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  2. Infant swimming - Wikipedia

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    Father with baby getting used to a swimming pool Baby submerged, instinctively holding his breath underwater. Infant swimming is the phenomenon of human babies and toddlers reflexively moving themselves through water and changing their rate of respiration and heart rate in response to being submerged.

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  4. Kaley Cuoco Takes 15-Month-Old Daughter Matilda Swimming: 'We ...

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    Kaley Cuoco's daughter loves the pool!The 38-year-old actress recently shared a heartwarming glimpse into her family life, posting a series of videos and photos on Instagram featuring her 15-month ...

  5. Swim Kids - Wikipedia

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    Swim Kids is an Australian initiative by Uncle Tobys together with Royal Life Saving Society Australia. The goal is to reach the long term objective of helping thousands of Australian kids learn how to swim and survive. [1] [2] The website features swimming videos from Grant Hackett and Eamon Sullivan, and tips from Emily Seebohm and Cate Campbell.

  6. People are up in arms over this video of a baby struggling to ...

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    In the short clip, captioned "So hard to watch but every kid should learn this young," we see a baby girl sitting on the steps of a pool, reaching for a shoe that the adult behind the camera seems ...

  7. Primitive reflexes - Wikipedia

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    The swimming reflex involves placing an infant face down in a pool of water. The infant will begin to paddle and kick in a swimming motion. The reflex disappears between 4 and 6 months. Despite the infant displaying a normal response by paddling and kicking, placing them in water can be a very risky procedure.