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Infant Swimming Resource Survival Swimming Lessons offers survival swimming lessons that focus on ISR Self-Rescue skills. Lessons are taught by highly-trained ISR Instructors in pools around the world.
• Ages: 0–6 years old
ISR pioneered survival swimming lessons in 1966 and has nearly 60 years of research and experience behind its program. ISR states its mission as “Not One More Child Drowns” and focuses on preventing childhood drowning with survival swimming lessons for infants and young children. The program is described as the global leader in the industry of survival swimming lessons for infants and young children and as the product of nearly 60 years of research and experience. ISR reports that more than 19,000,000 ISR Self-Rescue lessons have been delivered, with over 450,000 ISR graduates and hundreds of documented survival stories, and that lessons are taught worldwide by highly-trained ISR Instructors. ISR also reports major corporate partnerships and emphasizes multiple layers of defense against aquatic accidents, including pool fences, alarms, and active adult supervision, with a core conviction that the child is the most important part of a drowning prevention strategy.
Last updated May 11, 2026.
• Ages: 0–6 years old
ISR pioneered survival swimming lessons in 1966 and has nearly 60 years of research and experience behind its program. ISR states its mission as “Not One More Child Drowns” and focuses on preventing childhood drowning with survival swimming lessons for infants and young children. The program is described as the global leader in the industry of survival swimming lessons for infants and young children and as the product of nearly 60 years of research and experience. ISR reports that more than 19,000,000 ISR Self-Rescue lessons have been delivered, with over 450,000 ISR graduates and hundreds of documented survival stories, and that lessons are taught worldwide by highly-trained ISR Instructors. ISR also reports major corporate partnerships and emphasizes multiple layers of defense against aquatic accidents, including pool fences, alarms, and active adult supervision, with a core conviction that the child is the most important part of a drowning prevention strategy.
Last updated May 11, 2026.
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