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Survival swimming lessons are a crucial part of childhood development. They allow children to save themselves should an aquatic accident occur, equipping them with skillsets to roll-back-to-float and eventually swim. How else does swimming positively affect a child’s development? 1. Builds Strength and Endurance Swimming is a full-body workout that engages various muscle groups simultaneously. Read More
Swimming season is upon us and that usually means it’s time to stock up on another year’s worth of swimming essentials. With so much time spent in the water and outside in the sunshine, it’s important to be prepared, protected, and ready for anything! So what do we consider the swimming essentials you can’t live Read More
Close your eyes and imagine a pediatric drowning situation. Do you picture a child flailing their arms trying to stay above water while surrounded but a pool full of people? Or do you think it’s a kid walking around the pool and slipping in while a nearby adult rushes to grab them from the water? Read More
While what many consider “swimming season” still to be a few months away, it’s better to be prepared and ready to enjoy the water rather than sitting on the sidelines just learning to swim. Survival swimming lessons are rapid skill acquisition, which means your child will learn to swim in weeks and not months. Now’s Read More
There’s a preconceived notion about survival swimming lessons, and the phrase traumatic experience has often been used to describe them. But the reality is there’s nothing aggressive or brutal about survival swimming lessons when they are done correctly. When a child is exposed to anything new, you can expect to see new emotions and feelings Read More