Lesson Types
ISR Infants & Non-Walkers
For children NEW to the program who are between 6 months- 1.5 months old. Your child will learn in the event that they fall into the water to rollback to a floating position until help arrives. This program lasts 6 - 8 weeks.
ISR Returning Floaters
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For children who completed lessons last year as infants (only learned rollback to float) and are coming back this year to learn the full swim - float - swim sequence. This program lasts 6 - 8 weeks.
ISR Walkers & Toddlers
For children NEW to the program who are between 1.5 - 3.5 years of age. Your child will learn to swim - float - swim until they can safely find an exit or edge of the pool. This program lasts 6 - 8 weeks.
ISR Walker & Toddlers Refresher
For children who have already completed survival lessons (swim - float - swim) and are under 3.5 years old. Since these skills are not new to the child, refresher lessons usually take approximately 3 - 4 weeks.
**If your child has never gone through an ISR lesson with a certified ISR instructor from Infant Swimming Resource you will need to sign them up for the full 6 - 8 week course; not a refresher**
ISR Big Kids
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These lessons are for children who are NEW to the program who are 3.5 and up. They will learn to swim - float - swim until they can safely find an exit or edge of the pool. The program lasts for 6 - 8 weeks.
ISR Big Kid Refresher
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For children who have already completed survival swim lessons and are 3.5 & older. Since these skills are not new to the child, refresher lessons take approximately 3 - 4 weeks.
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**If your child has never gone through an ISR lesson with a certified ISR instructor from infant swimming resource you will need to sign them up for the full 6 - 8 week course; not a refresher**
The sooner the safer
The sooner your child starts ISR (6-12 month) the safer your child will be around water. The ability to self-rescue is the number #1 priority even before learning to swim. At ISR, our students that begin in infancy are not only safer sooner but will learn to swim sooner. Learning to rollback to float at young age makes the transition from a floater to a swim-float-swimmer easier. Please do not wait!