A swim school in New Jersey is prioritizing teaching young students survival skills in the water before teaching them how to swim. The British Swim School in Newark is focused on ensuring that children like 10-year-old Allison Soto learn essential water safety techniques. This approach aims to equip students with the necessary skills to stay alive in the water, emphasizing the importance of water safety education.
The British Swim School in Newark teaches their young students how to stay alive before they teach them how to swim. Lucy Yang has the story.If Soto ever falls in the water, she can float on her back and call for help. She has even learned a few strokes to try and get to safety.
The British Swim School in Newark teaches their young students how to stay alive before they teach them how to swim. According to the CDC, drownings are the number one killer of children ages 1-4. That is why Niraj Poudel brings his four-year-old daughter to classes every week.
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