Group Swim Lessons In conventional swim lessons, the focus is making your child more comfortable in the water thus taking years to produce a swimmer. The average student/instructor ratio for group swim lessons is 4-6 swimmers per coach. How does this give swimmers the individualized instruction that would allow a child to progress into skilled swimmers? Furthermore, lifeguards are definitely needed in conventional 'swim lessons’ due the instructor not being able to watch each child during the entire lesson. ISR of Lake Lanier Aquatic Self-Rescue™ Survival Swimming ISR Self-Rescue™ fundamentally differs from most other swim programs. ISR Self-Rescue™ is not simply a water acclimation program. Our underlying philosophy is "competence before confidence". We want our students to have the skills to survive an aquatic emergency. In other words we want them to become aquatic problem solvers. The goal for ISR Self-Rescue™ students is aquatic independence and self-rescue™. Your child will receive hands on one-on-one safe instruction from a highly certified and effective instructor. It is counter productive to the child's learning when an instructor must divide time in the water between several unskilled students. All ISR of Lake Lanier lessons are one-on-one, with just one student and instructor (Ms. Robin). This allows Ms. Robin to focus fully on the individual needs of your child as all children are unique in their personalities and cognitive learning abilities.
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