Offering Lessons in 3 Locations
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Host Pool
Private Location in DAWSONVILLE, GA
DAWSONVILLE, GA 30534
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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
Are swimming lessons for infants and young children safe?
I can’t speak for all swim lessons, but I can tell you ISR is dedicated to safety and maintaining numerous safety protocols to promote safe lessons. Your child's health and well-being are our highest priority and are closely monitored on a daily basis. In addition, your child's medical and developmental history is a mandatory part of the ISR national registration process, all of which is held strictly confidential. All ISR instructors undergo intensive and rigorous training that far exceeds any other training program of this kind. Each ISR instructor is also required to recertify yearly with emphasis on quality control, safety and lesson efficiency. Your education in the area of aquatic safety for your entire family is an integral part of your child's lessons. You will receive access to the "Parent Resource Guide" to inform you about every aspect of swimming and aquatic safety for infants and children. With research, you will find that ISR is not only the safest survival swimming program but also the most effective for teaching infants and young children.
Do you have children that just can’t learn the skills?
No. Every child can learn. It is my job to find the best way to communicate the information so that it makes sense to the child. I set your child up to be successful every time you bring them to me. I start where they are and through consistent lessons, we see progress.
Will my child fear the water because of lessons?
There is an important difference between being fearful and being apprehensive because you are not yet skilled in a new environment. ISR is not like traditional swim lessons; it is a drowning prevention program that teaches survival swimming. Sometimes as a parent, you make choices for your child’s safety, like sitting in a car seat, because you know they are important. The same can be said for ISR. Fun can be defined as when skill meets challenge. Once competent in their skills, many children cannot be dragged away from the pool. They are having entirely too much FUN.
Why do you have the children swim in clothes?
Because 86% of children who fall in the water do so fully clothed, we want our students to have experience with such a situation. If a child has experienced the sensations of being in the water in clothing prior to an emergency situation, he/she is less likely to experience panic and be able to focus on the task at hand. If you have ever jumped in the water with clothes on, then you know that there is a significant difference in weight and feel with clothes as opposed to a bathing suit.

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