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How to Teach Your Baby to Swim: From Birth to Age Six [Hardcover]

Douglas Doman (Author)
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August 20, 2006
Teaching an infant or toddler to swim is not only a matter of safety, but also a great way to stimulate physical coordination, concentration, and intelligence—all the while making your child happier, healthier, and more self-confident. Based on the revolutionary learning principles developed at The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, How To Teach Your Baby To Swim pairs 160 photographs with detailed instructions for teaching your child to dive, float, and swim.


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Douglas Doman is Vice President of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential and the son of

founder Glenn Doman. His early years working at The Institutes were spent establishing the School for Human Development for brain-injured young adults. He worked closely with Bruce Hagy to create the world’s first Human Development Course, a circuit of physical activities that promote neurological organization and development. 


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  • Hardcover: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Square One Pub (August 20, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0757001971
  • ISBN-13: 978-0757001970
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,513,930 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Douglas Doman is the vice director of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential. As president of The Institutes in Europe, he is responsible for The Institutes operations and families throughout Europe. He also serves on the board of directors of The Institutes in Mexico, where courses and the lecture series are presented each May.

As the son of Katie and Glenn Doman, he grew up on The Institutes campus knowing the brain-injured children on the clinical program. Douglas's early years on the staff were spent creating the School for Human Development, a school for brain-injured young adults. He and his staff created the world's first Human Development Course, a circuit utilizing physical activities that promote brain organization and development.

From 1977 to 1980, Douglas and his staff made significant breakthroughs in the physical development of well and brain-injured children. They researched and discovered the quantification of human mobility and, working with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Vehicle for Initial Crawling.

Douglas co-authored How to Teach Your Baby To Be Physically Superb, which has been translated into ten languages, and is the author of How To Teach Your Baby To Swim.

Douglas led The Institutes work with ASICS, an international company that now produces brachiation ladders and running shoes specifically for children.

He is married to Rosalind Klein Doman, vice director of The Institute for the Achievement of Physical Excellence. Their four children--Marlowe, Spencer, Morgan, and Noah--have enjoyed the benefits of The Institutes programs for well children.

 

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for new parents, January 3, 2007
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We started using this programme with our two year old, but it would be much better put into practise with a newborn. It is much slower going at this age, though the lessons and ideas are still working. I would definitely recommend this book to anybody who is expecting or who has a new baby. The programme is simple, easy, and fun. Before your baby can walk or talk, he will be swimming. You can't ask for better than that.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book. Wonderful Program, October 30, 2007
This is an excellent, precise book about introducing your baby and young child to the joys and wonderful benefits of mobility in the water.

There are other books out there but this is by far the best I've read on the subject. I really enjoyed the MANY clear and descriptive pictures showing you the exact form of what is being described.

It is more thorough than any other book I've read. They take you step by step, year by year, all the way from the time your child is one day old up until their sixth birthday. They teach you how to help you baby swim under water, dive, blow bubbles, climb out of the pool, float on their back, and more, while thoroughly enjoying every minute of it. By the time they are six they will be able to swim in numerous yards using a perfect crawl stroke. It is anything BUT stressful but rather fun and productive.

Just hearing of even one child who has drowned or nearly drowned (and is now brain damaged for the rest of his life) is reason enough for every parent to be serious about teaching their young child to swim. The gift is yours to give. This book will show you how to do so in a fun, easy, beneficial, and productive way.

I would enthusiastically recommend it to any parent who has a child under six and would like to give them the beautiful, priceless gift of water safety, enjoyment, increased brain growth and function, and superb physical fitness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have book, July 6, 2010
Before my son was born I spent a lot of time researching and reading anything and everything I could get my hands on. I was a life guard and a swimming instructor for all ages and all levels of swimming and this is the best book I found. I read it throughout my pregnancy and began using the techniques with my son after his belly button was fully healed. They worked. The techniques would also work with an older child, though (as my niece would demonstrate).

I respectfully disagree with reviews here that say you have to have specific types of tubs to use this book. The techniques can be practiced in any regular tub, which is what I have. A very good video to complement this book is Learn to Swim with Ms. Bea. Many of the techniques described/advocated in this book can be watched in the video.

Finally, if you're looking to help your child survive a possible water emergency (as any parent knows, supervision is not perfect no matter how conscientious we are) there is one program that can teach an infant/child how to survive if they fell in the water with no-one around. It is ISR [Infant Swimming Resource [w doubleu w dot infantswim dot com]]. Regular/traditional swim techniques/lessons in and of themselves can't help an infant/toddler with self-rescue because there is a lot to learn and practice before children can learn to rescue themselves at this age. Enrolling my 13 month old in ISR was the best thing I could've done [I didn't find out about ISR until he was almost a year]. My son is now (July 2010) 19 months and with ISR he learned to propel himself under the water, roll onto his back and float when he needs to take a breath/rest, and roll back to swim under water until he reaches me, the shore, the stairs, or the wall. ISR works with children as young as 6 months to 6 years. I'm thankful he can do this even though I always watch him like a hawk in and around the water. It is a gentle program (in spite of some reviews you might read). Sure, he protest-cried during his 10 minute lessons every time, but he also cries to be taken out of the car seat and when he has to get a shot. Now he's less than 2 years old and is a little fish in the water. He has so much fun and I can tell he's so proud of his skills. The ISR lessons were worth every penny.

My son still pages through the now wrinkled pages of this book often (he picks it out from his shelf himself!) and watches Ms. Bea's video just for fun (he asks for it!). You will not regret getting this book!
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