ISR Jersey Shore Infant Swimming

ISR Jersey Shore Infant Swimming Jersey Shore Infant Swimming goes beyond traditional swimming instruction, by teaching children aged 6 months to 6 years old ISR Self‐Rescue™.

Watching your child is not enough, nor are pool safety gates able to protect them from every hazardous water situation. Arm your child with an extra layer of protection in the unfortunate event that supervision lapses—even momentarily—and he or she ends up in the water alone. ISR’s Self ‐Rescue™ program is an added layer that teaches your child water survival skills in a safe environment. Many par

ents don’t realize the dangers of introducing young children to water before they have the skills to survive. Before your baby should feel confident to safely enjoy the water, he or she must first learn the skills needed for survival. ISR is the safest provider of infant and toddler swimming lessons worldwide. With more than 45 years of research and development behind ISR’s Self-Rescue™ program, ISR teaches each child survival skills in conjunction with basic swimming lessons that give them the competence required to safely enjoy the water. Empower your child by enrolling him or her in ISR’s Self‐Rescue™ program. The Sooner, The Safer!

12/03/2024

Some exciting news!! An ISR instructor from Florida will be coming up to Monmouth County to provide ISR lessons during the winter months in 2025. If you are interested in lessons please DM me or send me an email. I will then get you in touch with that instructor. There is no need to wait until summer time to get your child in ISR lessons for the new year!

07/19/2019

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07/17/2019

This is why puddle jumpers are dangerous. When a child's initial learning in water is with a puddle jumper, they learn a vertical position which is also a si...

A fantastic PSA about crying in ISR lessons! If the crying in lessons has been holding you back on registering your chil...
07/12/2019

A fantastic PSA about crying in ISR lessons! If the crying in lessons has been holding you back on registering your child please take a moment to read this post!

A PSA on Crying in Survival Swim Lessons:

Crying is by far, the number one concern I hear from parents before and during lessons.

Think about when your child takes a minor tumble on the grass:

If you gasp, run to him, pick him up, coddle him, say "It's Ok" 84 times, what do you think his reaction will be? He will cry, carry on, and think "that hurt so bad!" It may even begin to hurt! Then, most likely, you'll continue to comfort him, and he will continue to carry on.
But....
If you glance over to see if he's truly ok (he's fine), continue to go about your business, and play with him as you were before - chances are (depending on your previous history of reactions), he'll continue to play as he was.

As parents, we can subconsciously manipulate our child's behavioral patterns, as can our children do the same for ours. What we say, do, and how we react to our child's emotions will dictate how our child reacts to situations. Do we coddle our children when we put them in their carseat - tell them "it's ok" 84 times until they stop crying (but really, cry more)? Do we rub our child's back and say "I know, I know" before we put sunscreen on, because we know "they hate that"? No! - Well....at least I hope not. If you do - stop now!

So when your child cries while he's walking to the pool, and you hold him close, rub his back, and tell him it's ok, or "it's going to be ok, you love swimming," the message you are sending him may be misinterpreted. I get it - your natural instinct is to stop him from crying and make him feel better. But what if instead you let him learn to trust you through your actions - letting him walk in like a big kid. Keeping a smile on your face and telling him he’s got this.

I can promise - he’s not clinging to you because he's truly fearful of getting in the water.

He's clinging to you because hes being handed to a stranger , he’s not yet confident in his skills, and he’s getting comforted - it feels good to have your back rubbed! These lessons are work - maybe if he cries, he won't have to work, and you'll keep rubbing his back (wouldn’t you want the same?)

So, how do we change a behavior? By changing.... or removing the response to that behavior.

Make swimming lessons just as normal as brushing your teeth in the morning, just as normal as grabbing your child's hand before you cross the street; just as normal as eating breakfast in the morning, reading a book before bed. We don't talk about these things all day, or reassure our children how much they "love these things".

We do it, regardless of their reaction, and then we do it again tomorrow.

So when I lay your child on his towel after lessons, tell him he did a great job, but don't tell him "next time, no crying." Dry him off, pick him up, get him dressed, and strap him in the carseat.

And do it all again tomorrow.

Some great tips about water safety!
07/06/2019

Some great tips about water safety!

Certified infant swim instructor Michael Petrella joins TODAY to share critical ways to keep children and families safe around water this summer.

Love sharing this voice to those that want to listen!
06/08/2019

Love sharing this voice to those that want to listen!

🦋🦋 BE A VOICE CHALLENGE 🦋🦋

As Judah’s 6th Birthday in heaven nears, I would like to challenge all my supporters, Mom’s, Dad’s and survival swim instructors to be a voice.

Let’s be a VERY LOUD voice and share that drowning is the leading cause of death in children 1-4 years old.

Annette Coyne Courtney

04/25/2019

1. The goal of ISR Self-Rescue lessons is survival

04/23/2019

Many families have turned their private heartbreak into messages of awareness and have been instrumental in saving countless little lives. Bode and Morgan Miller have done that and more, and with the help of the Today Show and the Daily Mail, to name a few, more families than ever before will know that little ones just like Easton can learn the ISR skills they would need to save their own lives if they were to reach the water... alone.
Today Show: https://tinyurl.com/y6sjf4zn
Daily Mark: https://tinyurl.com/y5fqcl4u

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Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
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