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Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) is a nationally recognized comprehensive drowning prevention program for infants and young children. The program focuses on educating parents and children about aquatic survival and safety issues.
ISR is the product of more than 40 years of research and development by Dr. Harvey Barnett. More than 160,000 infants and young children have gone through our program with more than 6 million safe and effective lessons to our credit.
ISR Instructors are the most highly trained and qualified instructors in any swimming program in the country and must undergo strict re-certification testing annually. Each instructor is academically trained and tested in areas such as child psychology, physiology, anatomy and behavioral science to provide the safest lesson possible for your child. In addition, each instructor spends a minimum of 60 hours hands on, supervised in-water training working with actual students.
Please visit our award winning website at www.infantswim.com to learn more about ISR, the most comprehensive drowning prevention program in the world.
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What qualifications does an ISR instructor have?
The ISR instructor, training program includes a minimum of 60 hours of supervised in-water training plus education and testing in subjects such as child psychology, physiology, and behavioral science. All instructors are required to maintain current CPR and First Aid certification. Training as an instructor is a serious undertaking as each ISR instructor is carefully screened through extensive interviews before qualifying to earn certification. In addition, all instructors must complete re-certification requirements annually to maintain their affiliation with the program. For more information on how to become an ISR Instructor please visit: http://careers.infantswim.com/
ISR Non-Discrimination Policy
Infant Swimming Resource, LLC ("ISR") complies with all federal and state laws and regulations and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion or disability. It is the policy of ISR to provide reasonable accommodations to its disabled applicants and students, with the provision of appropriate documentation of the need for the accommodation.
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