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The only certified instructor in the area with Infant Swimming Resources offers survival swimming lessons for infants and ...
ISR swim class teaches kids as young as six months to swim and more importantly float should they fall in a pool Student in the IRS self-rescue class as she swims in the pool Author: Jenny Suniga ...
She teaches babies as young as 6 months old to float unsupported and kids as young as 15 months to swim to the side of a pool on their own. It was Jhovan’s last day of class.
The focus in ISR is to give kids the skills they need to get themselves to safety if they end up in the water alone. That means rolling on their backs to float, or a swim-float-swim sequence, to ...
The ISR program is six weeks and each lesson is customized for the child and the child's safety, she said. Lessons are split up with sessions focused on 6- to 12-month-olds, and 1- to 6-year-olds.
The self-rescue swim lessons, as the TV commercial says, are “priceless.” Melody Calloway, ISR spokeswoman, reports 788 documented cases of children’s lives being saved by using ISR instruction.
Fifty-three children have drowned in Florida this year alone, and parents are looking for ways to prevent more tragedies by teaching their infants to float. See how the Infant Swimming Resource or ...
You hold your breath as the 18-month-old kicks his way to the surface, rolls over on his back to float and calmly takes a breath of air. The unbelievable demonstration of the baby’s […] ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS 11)--A video of a 6-month-old girl in Florida falling face-down into a swimming pool, flipping and floating is going viral this week. More than 1 million people have viewed ...
After the age of 1, students begin to learn ISR’s “Swim-Float-Swim” method, which teaches them to paddle toward safety, but to take periodic breaks by flipping over onto their backs to rest ...
Infant Swimming Resource commends the AAP on their dedication to making infants and young children safer both in and around the water with their new drowning prevention policy statement.