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Make A Splash is a child-focused water safety initiative created by the USA Swimming Foundation. The goal of the foundation is to prevent drownings by teaching every child in the United States how to swim. [1] Make A Splash works by providing free swimming lessons to underprivileged children at their partner institutions.
Wet N' Wild Waterworld will have its 15th annual World's Largest Swimming Lesson, Thursday, June 20. The swim lesson to teach basic swim techniques and water safety is free and open to adults and ...
The free swim lessons will be offered at 11 pools throughout the county. ... Middlesex County offering free swim lessons for kids. Gannett. Suzanne Russell, MyCentralJersey.com.
A Swim Lesson had its world premiere in Main Program, Short Films at the 51st Telluride Film Festival on September 1, 2024. [6] [7] On September 22, 2024, it was screened at 25th Calgary International Film Festival [8] It had its East Coast Premiere at the 32nd Hamptons International Film Festival on October 5, 2024. [9]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends swimming lessons for children from 1–4, along with other precautionary measures to prevent drowning. [4] In 2010, the American Academy of Pediatrics reversed its previous position in which it had disapproved of lessons before age 4, indicating that the evidence no longer supported an advisory against early swimming lessons.
The Mankato Clinic is sponsoring free swim lessons for Somali youths following the drowning death of a 9-year-old boy at the Spring Lake Park Swim Facility last month. Over 25 youths completed the ...
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Swim Kids is an Australian initiative by Uncle Tobys together with Royal Life Saving Society Australia. The goal is to reach the long term objective of helping thousands of Australian kids learn how to swim and survive. [1] [2] The website features swimming videos from Grant Hackett and Eamon Sullivan, and tips from Emily Seebohm and Cate Campbell.