vermilingua parent
Perhaps true, but I would feel much more confident in my ability to spot a drowning child if I'd seen it with my own eyes, and "child drowning videos" is a very risky google. Tossing a kid in with no warning probably isn't the way, but "learn from the millions of times it has happened to other children" is not as straightforward a process as you make it sound.
Sorry, you think it's better to drown your own child than to google it? You can just search "how to spot a drowning person" and you'll find loads of articles and videos
I would recommend this site: http://spotthedrowningchild.com/
and this article: https://slate.com/technology/2013/06/rescuing-drowning-child...
> and "child drowning videos" is a very risky google.
A bit less risky than throwing your own kid into water (and publicly telling the story), no?