Get your child the skills needed before they reach the water alone.

What to Expect

ISR teaches children ages 6 months to 6 years

how to self-rescue in the water and swim, when developmentally appropriate. 

Lessons are available at a private Salt-Water pool in Vero Beach, FL.

Expectations

  1. Initial Clearance and Online Registration


    - Complete initial clearance through the national ISR office online.


    - Fill out registration forms and pay the $105 fee using the unique URL provided.

  2. Approval and Scheduling


    - Wait for confirmation from ISR. Upon approval, your child will be scheduled.

  3. Start Date Confirmation and Information Packet


    - Receive an email with your child's start date and time along with an informational registration packet.

  4. Pre-Lesson Communication


    - Before lessons, get an email from your instructor with directions, BUDS sheets, ISR Policies, and a welcome letter with tips.

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FAQs
Why should parents enroll their children in ISR lessons?
ISR parents are intelligent and enroll their children because they understand their children's abilities and want to give them every opportunity to learn. They also feel it is important to teach their children how to help themselves should they find themselves alone in the water. Research shows that there are better times to learn certain things and swimming is best learned early in life. (Newsweek and Drowning Statistics)
What other benefits do the ISR lesson experience provide students?
Every child is unique. However, many parents report that once their young children have mastered learning to swim, the resulting confidence in their abilities engenders a positive self-concept that is often demonstrated in other aspects of their personalities. There are also obvious health and other psychological gains.
Where are you located?
At a Private Salt-Water and Heated Pool in Vero Beach, FL.
How long are lessons?
You’d be surprised how much energy little ones can use in 10 minutes, which is why this is our maximum lesson time. They are using new muscles, physically engaging in the water, all while learning at a pace appropriate for them. I promise you, 10 minutes maximum a day is more than enough to see progress and works with their energy levels so they do not end their lessons feeling yucky and exhausted.
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