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FAQs
What do I bring to lessons each day?
SWIM DIAPERS: Any child not potty trained or potty trained less than 6 months will be required to wear two reusable swim diapers (Iplay or Happy Nappy style) TOWELS: Bring 3 towels each day - two to lay down on the pool deck as a safety and sanitary barrier and one to dry the child after their lesson. A POSITIVE ATTITUDE! Your child will be working hard and looking to you for affirmation and support so your demeanor will make a significant impact to their ISR experience
Are there any dietary restrictions or eating window limitations while my child is in lessons?
Yes. As there are certain foods and fluids that can create an upset stomach from excessive gas, bloating, and delayed digestion the following restrictions are in place for the safety of each child 1. Dairy products (milk, yogurt, ice cream, cheese) are to be consumed at least 2 hours before the lesson time. 2. All other foods should be consumed at least 1-1.5 hours before the lesson time. 3. Foods not recommended during ISR lessons: - Apples & peaches - PIneapples, papayas, passion fruit - Honey (those under the age of 1) - Celery & spinach
How can you teach babies and young children to swim?
ISR instructors teach infants to swim by honoring each child's individual strengths and experiences. They understand the fundamentals of the behavioral sciences, child development and of sensori-motor learning as it relates to the acquisition of aquatic survival skills; they use this education to guide each child through the sequence of learning to swim and float.
What is the retention rate with ISR lessons?
ISR claims a retention rate of 94-100% up to one year following lessons. Having said this, children will explore and may pick up bad habits watching other children or with interference like floating in a bathtub or playing on the steps. As your child goes through lessons, you will begin to understand, through communication with your Instructor, what activities may interfere with his/her learned Self-Rescue skills. Contacting and/or returning to your instructor in a timely manner is imperative to maintaining effective habits.

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