120 pages, black and white
With more than 160 photographs, this book presents detailed instructions on all the core skills necessary to swim properly, including breath control, kicking, and submersion. All of these skills come together as you teach your baby to dive, float, and swim—both on and under the water.



Contents
Foreword
Introduction, 1
1. Newborns Can Swim!, 5
2. Teaching Newborns to Swim, 9
3. Teaching Six- to Twelve-Month-Olds to Swim, 33
4. Water Safety and Hygiene, 47
5. Teaching One- to Two-Year-Olds to Swim, 53
6. Teaching Two- to Four-Year-Olds to Swim, 67
7. Teaching Four- to Six-Year-Olds To Swim, 87
8. Swimming and Physical Excellence, 101
Acknowledgments, 103
Appendix, 107
Certificate of Achievement, 109
About the Author, 111
Resources, 113
Index, 119
Foreword
The author literally grew up at The Institutes, founded by his father, Glenn Doman. Glenn’s half-century of helping brain-injured children function better through crawling, creeping, walking, swimming, and running, and of helping well children to achieve extraordinary brain function, is discussed in his books How To Teach Your Baby To Be Physically Superb and What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child.
I was asked to edit this book because of my extensive experience in working with some of the world’s top swimmers and other athletes, and because of my work at The Institutes in the area of brain development.
The program outlined in this book will not only be a great beginning for your child’s overall development, but it will help you recover from pregnancy and further strengthen the family bond.
As a mother, perhaps your most important responsibility is to help your child develop into the best human being possible. There is no better time to provide this opportunity than now.
Dr. Philip Maffetone
Consultant to professional athletes,
Past president, The International College
of Applied Kinesiology