Nott helps develop children (Photo)

It is known how much swimming benefits the human body, especially when it comes to children. There are numerous parents who record children in swimming and believe that they contribute to their children's intelligence, balance, coordination, and perceptive powers and generally impact their development. Increasingly, the number [...]
It is known how much swimming benefits the human body, especially when it comes to children. There are numerous parents who record children in swimming and believe that they contribute to their children's intelligence, balance, coordination, and perceptive powers and generally impact their development.
Increasingly, the number of parents enrolling children in swimming even has two - month - olds.

In addition, swimming contributes significantly to strengthening relationships between parents and the child. Not also is recommended for children with autism as well as for children with other special needs.
“Not helps develop babies and children”
It is known how much swimming benefits the human body, especially when it comes to children. There are numerous parents who record children in swimming and believe that they contribute to their children's intelligence, balance, coordination, and perceptive powers and generally impact their development. Increasingly, the number of parents enrolling children in swimming even has two - month - olds. In addition, swimming contributes significantly to strengthening relationships between parents and the child. Not also is recommended for children with autism as well as for children with other special needs.
Alif Asena Kılıc, the baby's swimming coach in Istanbul, in a proposal for AA, said swimming is very useful for children, adding that the earlier children get to know swimming is more useful for them.
It is very important that your child's muscle development, physical activity and social development begin as soon as possible. Children who swim before will be one step ahead of their Mocanics”, she says.
She also added that swimming has positive effects when it comes to food and sleep problems with children.
Alper Asan, who recorded his son when he was only seven months old, says his son now has two years and four months and that swimming has contributed greatly to his development.
“We have been able to see how much swimming has contributed to strengthening his self-confidence. I recommend to all parents to register their children in swimming in the first six months of their life”, Asan said.












