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The otter roll is an important safety skill. It starts in a back float and ends in a front float. In this instance, however, you roll forward rather than sideways.
Have your child perform a back float for a few seconds, then hold his breath and tuck his chin to his chest and then continue to press his chin against his chest. If he maintains this position without using his arms or legs, he will end up in a front float. If your child is pressing his chin against his chest and doesn't appear to be rolling forward, it's likely because he is holding his back straight. Encourage him to relax and round his back (like a tuck float). After he gets the hang of it, have him do a back float at the wall. Once he starts floating and drifting away from the wall for a few seconds, have him perform an otter roll to get back to the wall.
Just one more way to swim to safety, in this case, the wall.
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