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Why ISR?

 WHY ISR?

In a country where drowning is the number one killer of infants and toddlers under the age of 4, parents cannot afford to choose a swimming lesson method that fails to teach their child self-rescue skills.

Using ISR’s self-rescue swimming method, children as young as six months can learn to save themselves from drowning.
 

At ISR, we integrate skills that are developmentally appropriate for young children, teaching them to save their own lives while building the confidence that can lead to a lifetime of fun in and around the water.
 

Infant Swimming Resource is the ONLY provider of comprehensive swimming and water safety lessons for young children that offers a proven method to teach babies self-rescue skills in a completely safe environment.
 

ISR has invested more than 40 years in a child’s ability to play safely in and around the water, while lessening the risk of drowning.
 

No other swim instruction offers a proven and medically sound program like ISR.
 

We have trained more than 200,000 children, delivered over 7 million lessons and have 790 documented cases of a child’s self-rescue in the water using ISR’s techniques.
 

According to a study conducted by Johnson & Johnson, 56 percent of parents believe that their child is not at risk for an accidental, unsupervised fall into the water.
 

It is important that parents understand the risks if they introduce their child to the water before they know how to save their lives in an unexpected water encounter.
 

There is a huge and critical difference between a “Mommy & Me” swim experience and learning water safety techniques.

 

It is our mission to ensure that not one more child drowns.







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