ISR was featured in over 400 news stories in 2009
Infant Swimming Resource On NBC's The Today Show- May 24, 2010
American Academy of Pediatrics changes their Drowning Prevention Policy
Infant Swimming Resource on Fox News - June 3, 2009
Infant Swimming Resource on CNN - Atlanta, GA - May 27, 2009
NBC Today Show, May 14: Can infants learn to swim?
Program description: A program for infants 6 months and older aims to protect them from drowning by teaching them swimming skills. NBC's Amy Robach reports from Coral Gables, Fla.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/24609121#24609121
Infant Swimming Resource on Good Morning America -- July 2009
ISR featured on Macon, Georgia's channel 13 WMAZ
ISR on NBC Chicago - July 2009
Compilation of ISR in the Media, Saving Babies, One Baby at a Time
ISR Media Video from Infant Swimming Resource on Vimeo.
This famous baby has been seen by millions bringing ISR to the forefront of public awareness, but his story contines. See more on Miles
Miles As a Baby
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Miles at 4 years old
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Health Matters; Swim Safety
Dr. David Granet, hosts a variety of professionals from the health and medical fields on a broad array of health related topics. Each half hour program provides the viewer with current and valuable information on how to improve ones health and well-being.
Drowning for children under the age of four years is an epidemic in the United States. In Florida, Arizona, California and Texas, drowning is the No.1 cause of accidental death for that age group; and nationally, it ranks second only to automobile accidents as the most prominent cause of accidental death. Harvey Barnett, Ph.D. discusses his method of using unique sets of prompts and procedures designed to teach both the verbal child and the non-verbal infant survival swimming skills.
Drowning for children under the age of four years is an epidemic in the United States. In Florida, Arizona, California and Texas, drowning is the No.1 cause of accidental death for that age group; and nationally, it ranks second only to automobile accidents as the most prominent cause of accidental death. Harvey Barnett, Ph.D. discusses his method of using unique sets of prompts and procedures designed to teach both the verbal child and the non-verbal infant survival swimming skills.
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