Teach your infant to swim

Staff Report
Posted 7/15/11

Recently featured on NBC’s Today Show and ABC’s Good Morning America, Infant Swimming Resource is a nationally recognized organization that …

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Teach your infant to swim

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Recently featured on NBC’s Today Show and ABC’s Good Morning America, Infant Swimming Resource is a nationally recognized organization that teaches self-rescue swimming skills to children from 6 months to 6 years. 

 

Infant Swimming Resource will be offering lessons in Highlands Ranch beginning July 18.

 

Jennifer Potter, who will be training and teaching in Highlands Ranch, will help further ISR’s primary mission of preventing pediatric drowning by educating parents, caregivers, medical professionals and the community about the need for drowning prevention and safety. Statistics show that every day in the U.S., 11 children die as a result of drowning. For each child who drowns, another four survive as victims of a near drowning. In Colorado, drowning ranks as a leading killer of children under the age of four.

 

For over 40 years, ISR has been teaching children 6 months and older the skills that they need to survive in the water. ISR has taught more than 175,000 children with a 100 percent safety record in lessons and 100 percent survival rate in reported accidents where children used their self-rescue skills.

ISR will begin lessons on July 18 at The Recreation Center at Eastridge and is looking for students to participate in the first session.

Visit www.infantswim.com for more information.

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