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Stephanie Morgan

Locations where we offer swim lessons
Offering Lessons in 3 Locations
1
Host Pool
Private Location in DAWSONVILLE, GA
DAWSONVILLE, GA 30534
2
Frances Meadows Aquatic Center
1545 Community Way, Gainesville, GA 30501
Gainesville, GA 30501
3
Dawson County park and Recreation
186 Recreation Rd, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Dawsonville, GA 30534
Swimming instructor

Dawsonville, Alpharetta, Cumming & Gainesville

Welcome to ISR swim lessons with Stephanie Morgan, serving families in Dawsonville, Alpharetta, Cumming, and Gainesville. As a local swim team coach and Lifeguard certified instructor, Stephanie brings a personal touch to water safety. With a special dedication to teaching children with special needs, Stephanie offers a warm and supportive environment to learn lifesaving skills. Stephanie is willing to travel up to an hour to make sure that every child has access to quality swim instruction. Her tagline 'not one more drown' underscores her commitment to teaching personal safety for survival. Join Stephanie in this crucial mission today.
FAQs
What is the American Academy of Pediatrics position on swimming lessons for young children?
The AAP encourages parents to consider that starting water-survival skills training at an early age must be individualized, based on the child's frequency of exposure to water, emotional maturity, physical limitations and health concerns related to swimming pools. You can view their policies and suggestions through the AAP website here: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at- play/Pages/Swim-Lessons.aspx
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.
Why are lessons 5 days per week and for only 10 minutes?
The reason for this is multifaceted. First, repetition and consistency are crucial elements of learning for young children. Research shows that short, more frequent lessons result in higher retention. Second, most children have fairly short attention spans and will not be able to focus on the task for longer and we want to take advantage of the best time for learning. A third reason is that, though the pool temperature is maintained at 78-88 degrees, the temperature is still lower than your child's body temperature. Lessons are work and therefore will also be losing body heat. Instructors check students regularly for temperature fatigue since this is an indicator of physical fatigue.
Do parents have to leave during the lessons?
No. You are truly the best cheerleader your child could have. Your positive support and encouragement are invaluable to creating an effective learning environment for your child.

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