Classes & Education

Infant Swim Resource (ISR) New Bern with Kira Parker
Program Information: Lessons are taught 5 days a week (one-on-one
instruction, ten minutes a day, Monday through Friday).
Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) self-rescue swim lessons are one-on-one and customized to the developmental level
of each child. Babies who can sit up or crawl (generally six to twelve
months old) learn to hold their breath underwater, roll onto their
back to float, rest and breathe. It takes approximately 4-6 weeks to
learn to rollback to float. Children who can walk, generally one year
of age and older (up to six years)-- learn to hold their breath
underwater, swim with their head down and eyes open, roll onto their
back to float, rest and breathe, and flip back over to resume swimming
until they reach the side of the pool or until help arrives. It typically
takes these older students approximately 6 weeks to learn the swim-float-swim
sequence.
Since statistics show that 86% of all children who drown are fully
clothed at the time, during the final week of lessons while under the
watchful eye of an Instructor, each of our students has the
opportunity to practice their ISR Self-Rescue skills in both their
summer and winter clothes.
Visit www.infantswim.com to learn more and to read parent testimonials.

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For enrollment and pricing questions, please email Kira Parker at kira.parker@infantswim.com

Basic Childbirth Class
Carolina East Health Systems: Women and Children’s Pavilion
Learn the process of labor & delivery & how your birthing plan fits.
Visit www.carolinaeasthealth.com/services/womens-childrens-pavilion/ to view the class schedule and register

Infant CPR Class

Carolina East Health Systems: Women and Children’s Pavilion
Visit www.carolinaeasthealth.com/services/womens-childrens-pavilion/ to view the class schedule and register
We encourage all new parents, family and friends of newborns to attend an infant CPR class. You'll learn how to perform lifesaving CPR skills and how to relieve a choking infant.