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ISR OCONEE

Don't Let A Moment Steal A Lifetime

Infant Swimming Resource offers the safest, most effective survival swimming lessons world wide for children ages 6 months old and up.

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WHY ISR?

Not One More Child Drowns

Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) is the global leader in survival swimming lessons for children ages 6 months old and up. Each highly trained ISR Instructor provides the safest and most effective survival swimming lessons available. 


Today, our mission, “Not One More Child Drowns,” is the foundation of everything we do and is the driving force behind ISR’s employees, our independent ISR Instructors, and our major corporate partnerships. We believe the successful prevention of the leading cause of accidental death for children under the age of 4 in the U.S. will require a large group of caring and capable professionals whose sole focus is to save lives.

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LESSONS

What your child will learn

ISR’s unique results are achieved through fully customized, safe and effective, one-on-one lessons with only your child and the Instructor in the water. What your child will learn, and the way he or she will learn it, is what makes ISR so different from traditional swimming lessons. Always putting safety first, ISR emphasizes competence, which leads to confidence, and provides the foundation for a lifetime of enjoyment in and around the water.

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ROLLBACK TO FLOAT

Ages 6 to 12 months old

All students, even those as young as 6 months old, learn the fundamental ISR skill of rolling onto their backs to float, rest, and breathe. Infants and toddlers who are not yet walking well will learn to maintain this position until help can reach them, and it's just as important for our older students as they incorporate more swimming skills.

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SWIM FLOAT SWIM

Ages 13 months old and up

As toddlers and young children gain more physical skills on land, they are ready to learn more skills in the water as well. ISR teaches children to swim a short distance, rotate onto their back to a floating position, and then turn over to continue the sequence of swimming and floating until they can reach safety at the steps, side of the pool, or shoreline.

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ABOUT ME

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CONTACT

Rebekah Washington

706-340-4398

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