ISR of Lake Lanier is now scheduling 2018 Winter Maintenance ISR Self-Rescue® instruction lessons which are designed to fine-tune your child's skills or to prevent problems from developing in your child's swim and floating technique. A few months after completion of ISR Self-Rescue® Instruction lessons, your child may develop unwanted habits out of regular play time in the pool. For example, your child may begin to swim farther without rolling over for breath or may try swimming with her head out of water. Some habits formed from normal exploration in the water may begin to affect your child's ability to swim and float. Upon completion of lessons, you may see behaviors in the child's swimming at home that is not consistent with what your child was doing during lessons. This is a natural progression for your child. As he becomes more comfortable and confident in the water, he will begin to experiment and explore the aquatic environment. It is important to know that this does not mean that your child has "forgotten" the skills learned during ISR of lessons. However, it may be necessary to schedule a Maintenance Lesson. During Maintenance Lessons, Ms. Robin will discuss with you different ways to swim with your child to reinforce the correct swimming behaviors and how to control the swimming environment to avoid negative behaviors. There are no set time frames for Maintenance Lessons. They are contingent upon the behaviors being exhibited by your child. In most cases, behaviors can be reinforced or corrected in one or two Maintenance Lessons. However, some parents choose to bring their children for maintenance lessons once a week or every two weeks throughout the Fall and Winter to consistently reinforce proper swimming behaviors. To schedule your child's next Maintenance lesson please click the button below! Copyright © 2018 ISR of Lake Lanier, LLC
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Lake Lanier's own Infant Swimming Resource Certified ISR Self-Rescue® Instructor Robin Adams' training was completed in July of 2007 and included 60+ hours of supervised in-water hands-on training. A 1995 graduate of Gainesville High School and 1999 graduate of The University of Georgia, Robin's ISR education included extensive academic study and testing in child psychology, physiology, and behavioral science, trained by former Georgia now Texas resident Senior Master Instructor Tanya Carew and 18 ISR students. As an ISR Self-Rescue® instructor, Robin is required to complete annual reviews and re-certification to ensure that her skills and techniques continue to meet the highest ISR standards. What sets Robin apart from other traditional swim lesson programs located around Lake Lanier? A combination of incredible ISR Self-Rescue® techniques, her Master's Degree in Education from The University of Georgia as well as being a lifelong resident of Lake Lanier. She understand's what you feel while watching your child's lessons and she is always open with her communication as to what she is doing and what your child is learning each day. Remember, a certification that anyone age 18 years or older can purchase for $150 and spend 3 days on is NOT equal to a six week ONE on ONE training course that can only be taken after an Extensive Interview process and substantial financial commitment. Robin's mission is to help educate our Lake Lanier communities around Hall, Gwinnett, Forsyth and Dawson Counties about how to prevent infant drowning. Her goal is to bring ISR Self-Rescue® to as many families here in the North Georgia area as possible! Contact her today for more information! Copyright © 2017 ISR of Lake Lanier, LLC |
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