Category: Learn To Swim
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More NYC Kids Getting Help to Learn How to Swim | CBS New York
With summer right around the corner, some children are learning how to swim for free. CBS News New York’s Erica Lunsford caught up with young swimmers and shares how a city investment is giving more kids a chance to learn.
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April Pools’ Day Event in South Florida to Help Prevent Drownings | WPBF 25 News
Florida ranks the highest in the United States for unintentional drownings for kids ages 1 to 4.
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Free Swim Lessons at Hannibal Aquatic Center Honor the Memory of a Former Swim Coach | KHQA
Registration for swim lessons at the Ronny Ferrel Hannibal Aquatic Center will open at 8 a.m. on April 1. The lessons are free, thanks to donations made in memory of Ronny Ferrel, who dedicated over 55 years to working at the pool. Ferrel, who passed away on June 3, 2023, had a passion for teaching…
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Water Safety 101 Importance of Knowing How to Swim | Good Morning Kuya
Check out our LIVE interview with Coach Mia Romero as she shares why learning how to swim is essential for safety, confidence, and well-being.
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Should Swimming Lessons Be Part of the B.C. School Curriculum? | CBC British Columbia
BC Today guest host Dan Burritt and Kimiko Hirakida of the Lifesaving Society of B.C. hear from callers who say they have benefited from swimming lessons. Hirakida says having swimming lessons included in the school curriculum would better educate people about water safety and even conducting a rescue.
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First Alert Safety Check: Safesplash Hopes to Set New Swim Lesson Safety Standard | Dakota News Now
First Alert Safety Check: SafeSplash hopes to set new swim lesson safety standard
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Why Aussie Schools Are Cancelling Swimming Carnivals | The Project
Schools across the country are ditching swimming carnivals due to their students’ low swimming skills. So, with school swimming competitions under threat of extinction, what needs to be done to keep the tradition alive?
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Australian Schools Urged To Boost Swim Programs As Swimming Carnivals Cancelled | 10 News First
It’s been a tragic summer on our waterways, with the number of drownings 14% higher than the five-year average. Royal Life Saving says the swimming skills of students are “dangerously weak,” calling on schools to urgently boost swim programs with many carnivals being cancelled.