2023
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22434
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Effect of baby swimming lessons on infants’ avoidance of bodies of water

Carolina Burnay,
David I. Anderson,
Chris Button
et al.

Abstract: Despite the popularity of infant swimming programs, no evidence exists to determine whether they influence infants’ judgments and behavior when confronted with bodies of water. We conducted two separate studies examining if the total number of swimming sessions an infant participated in predicted whether they avoided a body of water they could enter via an edge (Study 1—Water Cliff: n = 101 infants) or a slope (Study 2—Water Slope: n = 77 infants). The results revealed a significant interaction between number … Show more

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