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Parenting: Why are babies born to swim?
Newborns are born to swim. Swimming is an innate unconditional reflex of newborns. Babies who give birth underwater can swim around in the water without choking. If you don't practice in time, it will disappear naturally in a few months. If you train in time, this innate reflex will become an acquired skill. * Swimming gradually turns unconditional reflex into conditioned reflex, making it easier for babies to learn to swim. * Swimming delays the amniotic fluid environment in the uterus, which is conducive to the establishment of positive emotions in newborns. * In swimming, the stimulation of synchronous sensory combination allows the baby to establish high-quality neural circuits at an early stage and develop intellectual potential.

# Newborn # Swimming # Reflex # Training # Conditioned reflex # Amniotic fluid environment # Neural circuit # Intellectual potential