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Physiological benefits Babies can exercise more muscles in the weightless environment, as they are not restricted by their incapacity to sit or stand up. Babies that take part in baby swimming programmes are often thought to be happier and healthier. Research shows that early swimmers perform better on tests measuring social, academic, motor and personality developments. Water offers a heightened multi-sensory stimulation involving touch, hearing, sight, taste and smell The intense physical contact and eye contact with parents also offer quality stimulation. This can be especially valuable for premature or special needs babies. |
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