After your babies inside the water, there are big chances he/she will cried out loud. Although it will be reduce on his/her own after several minutes, but there’s tips on how to get them more comfortable inside the water.
It was the holding style. The point of holding your babies is made them feels safe on your hands, also transfer warm temperature from your body to them. Below are several holding that you could use:
The Waltz Hold
This hold provides the most security for your child, and should be used if he is unsure or clinging to you. It is the ideal hold for the first few trips to the pool. Move a child from the Waltz Hold to the Face-to-face Hold only when you feel him relax in your arms. Hold your baby up in your arms, slightly to one side of your torso, so that he is straddling you around the waist to chest area and is only slightly immersed in the water.
The Face-to-face Hold
You will find that the Face-to-face Hold provides a great opportunity to communicate with your baby as you will have direct eye contact. With your child facing you, place your hands under her armpits, with your thumbs facing up. Walk slowly backward in the water so that her body floats up and stretches out behind her.Watch her mouth to ensure that she is not licking or swallowing any water. If her mouth is too close to the water, tilt your wrists upward slightly so that her face moves away from the surface of the water.
The Pass Hold
This is the most common way to hold a relaxed child, and you will use this functional hold to perform most techniques, including kicking drills, passes, and swims. Hold your baby on your dominant side (your right side if you are right-handed), so that she is in a near-horizontal position with her face a few inches above the water. Your dominant hand should be placed under her far armpit, with your thumb facing up.Your non-dominant hand should be under the armpit nearest to you with your thumb, again, facing up.
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