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
Why does it take an average of 6 weeks for my child to learn this?
The 6-week average is an estimate that is based on the average time in which it takes most children to learn these survival skills. Every child is unique and ISR’s Self- Rescue program is specifically designed based on your child’s individual strengths and needs. It is important to realize that this is an average which means that some children will actually finish more quickly while others will need more practice. ISR is dedicated to safety and, therefore, we want to provide your child with the time and best opportunity to become proficient in his/her survival skills. We will always honor your child’s needs.
Can’t babies swim naturally?
Unfortunately, babies cannot naturally swim. If this were the case, there wouldn’t be so many drownings every year. According to the Center for Disease Control and Accident Prevention, drowning is the leading cause of accidental death for children ages 1-4 in the United States.
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.
Why don’t parents participate in the water during the lessons?
We do not want the baby to initially associate the water with the love, attention, and affection of the parent while in the water. Also, it takes incredible concentration and objectivity to teach the baby how to respond to an aquatic emergency and our experience shows that parents often find it too difficult to be objective to be effective teachers with their own children in the water. We gladly invite parents to join us in the pool once their child has independent skills to practice at home.

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