Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, your child is LITERALLY shitting her pants in terror (a fight or flight reaction) and you are confused about whether you should continue?
FFS.
PP, but +1
Anonymous wrote:Op here to thank all of the truly awful posters who responded. Would you ever talk like this in real life? Of course you wouldn't. And do you really think that I don't know if my own child is being tortured in a swim lesson? Sheesh. But for the risk of identifying myself, I would post a video of her this afternoon - jumping in, swimming across the pool, grabbing floating rings and grinning and waving to the camera when she comes up for air. This is NOT a child terrified of drowning. What is wrong with all of you?
Anonymous wrote:Op here to thank all of the truly awful posters who responded. Would you ever talk like this in real life? Of course you wouldn't. And do you really think that I don't know if my own child is being tortured in a swim lesson? Sheesh. But for the risk of identifying myself, I would post a video of her this afternoon - jumping in, swimming across the pool, grabbing floating rings and grinning and waving to the camera when she comes up for air. This is NOT a child terrified of drowning. What is wrong with all of you?
Anonymous wrote:OP again, after seeing the responses that came in while I was typing the last one -
I really don't think DD is traumatized to the point she's sh*TTing herself in terror. She's past the point of survival skills - she can jump in and swim the length of the pool switching from her back to front, turning to breathe. The classes are hard (now she's trying to pick up rings while swimming), but not traumatic. (I agree that they may have been traumatic when she was 1.5, although she always seemed to handle them much better than my older child did). Also, she likes these classes - she doesn't fuss or fight about getting in the pool, she's eager to participate, she's proud of her accomplishments. No doubt, though, the classes are tough and probably causing a physical stress reaction which leads to the pooping.
Anonymous wrote:Any chance she might really be constipated, and this is poop leaking from exercise because she's very backed up? I would look into encopresis and ask your ped to check her out.
Anonymous wrote:OP again, after seeing the responses that came in while I was typing the last one -
I really don't think DD is traumatized to the point she's sh*TTing herself in terror. She's past the point of survival skills - she can jump in and swim the length of the pool switching from her back to front, turning to breathe. The classes are hard (now she's trying to pick up rings while swimming), but not traumatic. (I agree that they may have been traumatic when she was 1.5, although she always seemed to handle them much better than my older child did). Also, she likes these classes - she doesn't fuss or fight about getting in the pool, she's eager to participate, she's proud of her accomplishments. No doubt, though, the classes are tough and probably causing a physical stress reaction which leads to the pooping.