Content warning: risk to children Julia and I know drowning is the biggest risk to US kids 1-4, and we try to take this seriously. But yesterday our 4yo came very close to drowning in a fountain. (She's fine now.) This week we were on vacation with my extended family: nine kids, eight parents, and ten grandparents/uncles/aunts. For the last few years we've been in a series of rental houses, and
We discussed boundaries with the kids (no going through the gate or out the driveway, stay within the fence, stay out of the pond) and then let them play on their own. They were in and out of the house all week and, while with this many people around they were rarely alone, we also weren’t ensuring they were accompanied.
I don’t mean to come across as judgemental but I’m surprised that people let four-year-olds roam around outside without direct supervision. I wouldn’t have been allowed to do that until I was about eight. (I do think that my parents were overprotective in many ways, but that wasn’t one of the ways I thought they were overprotective.)
Also, I wonder when I learned to swim. It must have happened before my coherent episodic memories begin at six years old. Are four-year-olds physically capable of swimming?
I think my parents started me on “swimming” lessons at age 3, might’ve even been age 2. I have read of parents getting their kids lessons even before they can walk. Of course, it’s not learning to do freestyle or butterfly, but enough to know how to hold your breath and get your head up out of the water, and hopefully not drown. I was just talking with my wife today about how curious it is that we can think of 3 shopping centers near us that have pools in them to teach children how to swim. I guess this is why!
I don’t mean to come across as judgemental but I’m surprised that people let four-year-olds roam around outside without direct supervision. I wouldn’t have been allowed to do that until I was about eight. (I do think that my parents were overprotective in many ways, but that wasn’t one of the ways I thought they were overprotective.)
Also, I wonder when I learned to swim. It must have happened before my coherent episodic memories begin at six years old. Are four-year-olds physically capable of swimming?
Nope… 4 years old need eyes on. They don’t know enough to not get into everything they CAN get into, but shouldn’t
I think my parents started me on “swimming” lessons at age 3, might’ve even been age 2. I have read of parents getting their kids lessons even before they can walk. Of course, it’s not learning to do freestyle or butterfly, but enough to know how to hold your breath and get your head up out of the water, and hopefully not drown. I was just talking with my wife today about how curious it is that we can think of 3 shopping centers near us that have pools in them to teach children how to swim. I guess this is why!