Waterworks On Wheels swim lesson student Ethan shows us the ropes! Water safety and swim skills are part of each
read moreThe family of one of our Waterworks On Wheels swimmers shared this awesome video! Thanks Ethan, Jake, & Dionne —
read moreIf your child falls into the pool while unsupervised, the chances are high that they are going to be fully clothed. Although an adult should be in the pool area with a child at all times, we are aiming to provide children with tools that could potentially save their lives in the few minutes it..
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read morevia www.livestrong.com Swimming in chlorinated pools and mucky lakes and oceans can do a number on your child’s eyes. Salt, chemicals, pollutants and bacteria can make their eyes red, itchy and irritated–and even prone to infection. Swim goggles, which fit over the head with adjustable straps and generally have plastic lenses to cover the eyes,..
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read moreby Rasik Sharma via topnews.uk.co Preliminary results of a study at Griffith University in Queensland reveal that children who learn how to swim at a young age have physical, social, intellectual and language development advantages compared to the non-swimmers. Professor of the study, Robyn Jorgensen reports that the ongoing study shows already that the swimmers’..
read morefrom Lindsey Chapman via Finding Dulcinea.com Dreams of spending lazy days at the lake, or stretched out on the beach will fill the minds of many this summer. By taking a few precautions, you can help ensure that your time in the water will be safe and enjoyable. Water Safety Statistics Water safety is a..
read moreWe’d like to address the recent drownings in Arizona. We haven’t even reached prime-time swimming weather this year, and already 2011 has seen HALF the amount of drownings that occurred in 2010. This is unacceptable. The number one rule is that there is NO SUBSTITUTE for eye-to-eye contact with your child, and had this rule..
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