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Leading Aquatic safety advocate Rebecca Wear Robinson has recently published a report into affective ways to combat drowning. One of the premises is one that us at uSwim have believed for a long time, and that is by exposing children to water and teaching them to swim is a far better safety measure than isolating children from aquatic environments. We believe that the best way to guarantee a child does not drown is to always supervise, and encourage a healthy respect with children for water.
We are very happy that there are dedicated and enthusiastic people out there raising awareness for learn to swim like
Rebecca.
Here is a link to the article.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/64146640/Plan-to-End-Drowning
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Leading Aquatic safety advocate Rebecca Wear Robinson has recently published a report into affective ways to combat drowning. One of the premises is one that us at uSwim have believed for a long time, and that is by exposing children to water and teaching them to swim is a far better safety measure than isolating children from aquatic environments. We believe that the best way to guarantee a child does not drown is to always supervise, and encourage a healthy respect with children for water.
We are very happy that there are dedicated and enthusiastic people out there raising awareness for learn to swim like
Rebecca.
Here is a link to the article.
















