Audrey Roloff Shares Terrifying Video Of Radley Floating In Pool

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LPBW alum Audrey Roloff shared a terrifying video of her seven-month-old son floating in a pool. Is he okay? Keep reading and we’ll explain what happened.

LPBW alums moving on from Roloff Farms

Audrey & Jeremy Roloff haven’t appeared regularly on LPBW since 2018. After their daughter Ember’s birth, they chose to leave reality TV to focus on their growing family. 

The couple now has three children, Ember, 4, Bode, 2, and Radley, 7 months.

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Jeremy, Ember, Bode, Radley, and Audrey Roloff/Credit: Audrey Roloff Instagram

Viewers of the TLC show’s current season are watching a family feud play out between Matt and Zach Roloff over Zach’s desire to purchase the family farm.

However, Jeremy Roloff once dreamed of owning the farm, too. Instead, part of Roloff Farms is up for sale to the general public.

Jeremy and Audrey finally found their dream home. The couple dropped $1.5 million on their new abode. Click here for more information on their new house.

Audrey Roloff shares terrifying video of Radley floating in pool

Audrey Roloff just posted a heart-stopping video on her Instagram. In the video, her youngest son is floating in a pool. Is he okay?

LPBW fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Radley isn’t injured. Rather, Audrey is teaching him the controversial ISR method.

Credit: Audrey Roloff Instagram

ISR stands for Infant Swimming Resource. It’s a method of teaching young children to swim using self-rescue.

The child is placed into a pool to learn to rescue themselves if they ever fall into the water unattended. While a trained instructor is in the pool with the child, many people find the method terrifying.

According to Audrey, her son is on day 5 of the ISR training. She shared a series of video clips in which the trainer lets go of Radley. In the clips, the little boy struggles to stay above water.

Audrey likely expected backlash from the videos, as she pointedly wrote that babies as young as 6 months can learn ISR.

Watch the terrifying video below:

Not the first time

Radley may be Audrey’s youngest son but he’s not her first child to go through ISR training. In fact, Ember and Bode also learned the self-rescue techniques.

The LPBW alum received major criticism online for using the controversial and (according to some) dangerous method.

Audrey posted also posted a video of Bode and Ember in the pool using their ISR training.

Credit: Audrey Roloff Instagram

Do you think the ISR training should be used on babies as young as Radley? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

New episodes of LPBW air Tuesdays on TLC.

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