Supervision means that you keep children in your view at all times when they are in or near the water

. It involves actively and attentively monitoring their activities to ensure their safety. This includes being able to see and hear children at all times, being close enough to reach them quickly in case of an emergency, and avoiding distractions that may hinder your ability to supervise effectively.

Supervision also involves knowledge of water safety guidelines and being able to recognize potential dangers and hazards in and around the water. It is important to understand and follow pool rules and regulations to maintain a safe environment for children.

Supervision is crucial to prevent drowning and other water-related accidents, as children can quickly get into trouble when around water. It is essential to be vigilant and proactive in supervising children to reduce the risk of accidents and ensure their well-being.