Something may have set your child to being scared.
As a child gets to be 3 years old, it does make sense that the child will see that there is danger in "big water." It is a healthy fear; one that saves young children from jumping into a pool unattended. However, you want your child to feel safe when you are there.
As a child gets to be 3 years old, it does make sense that the child will see that there is danger in "big water." It is a healthy fear; one that saves young children from jumping into a pool unattended. However, you want your child to feel safe when you are there.
Here are some ideas:
- Bring some of his favorite bath-tub toys and play near the pool. Then, sit your child at the edge of the pool and you get in and play with the toys, inviting your child to get in with you.
- If the pool has long steps, sit on the steps and see if your child wil sit there with you.
- If you are impatient or your child still doesn’t want to get in the pool, You may have to just hold him and carry him into the water. Sing, jump around, talk softly and ignore any crying while sounding like you are having fun.
- Go to the pool every day but just for short periods.
- Don’t tell him ahead of time where you are going and let him see you have fun.
- Take a relative or little friend who likes the water and can help your child forget his fears.
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