Showing posts with label Pool Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pool Safety. Show all posts

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Come to the SwimWays #SwimSteps Twitter Party with Mario Vittone & a $200 Grand Prize (8/9 at 8pm EST)

You know I never participate in a Twitter party without inviting all my readers.  This one is taking place Thursday, August 9th at 8pm EST.  The Swim Steps Twitter Party is being hosted by SwimWays, a leader in the pool products industry and a huge advocate for water safety during and after swim training children.  Joining SwimWays for the Twitter party will be Mario Vittone, a Coast Guard expert on water safety, drowning, sea survival, and more.  I look forward to chatting about how Mario's training affects the lives of everyday people, such as this family . . .


You can also view the latest SwimWays Teach Me to Swim video here, which includes a cameo by Mario Vittone himself.  Below are the details of the Swim Steps Twitter Party and the Grand Prize worth approximately $200.  You can RSVP for the event by visiting SwimWays on Facebook and be sure to follow @SwimWays, @SwimWays_Expert, and the hashtag #SwimSteps in order to participate.  I would love it if you said "hi" to me (@_Karen) during the party to let me know that you came!


Hope to see you at the party!


This post was written as part of the SwimWays Swim Steps Ambassador Program.


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Saturday (May 19th) is National Learn to Swim Day!


Right in the middle of National Water Safety Month, this year National Learn to Swim Day lands on Saturday, May 19th.  Both are something we as parents should acknowledge because, according to the Red Cross, drowning is the second leading cause of death of an unintentional injury-related nature in children ages 1 all the way up to age 14.  This means that no matter their age or their skill level, every child needs to be aware of the safety rules they should follow while swimming and playing in or near water.  Also, parents need to be aware that accidental drownings of toddlers and preschoolers happen most often in their own swimming pools and that most children who drown in their home pools were being supervised by at least one parent and were out of their sight for less than 5 minutes.

Here are some great resources for parents . . . 
For more great information and resources about swim safety, visit www.TeachMeToSwim.com and Teach Me to Swim on Facebook.



I have shared this information provided by SwimWays as a proud member of the Swim Steps Swim Team.


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So Excited to Be Part of SwimWays' "Swim Steps Swim Team"!


Having grown up by the ocean, my husband can swim like a fish.  I, on the other hand, cannot really swim at all.  My parents cannot swim, so they were not able to teach me.  They did send me to 3 or 4 lessons when I was about 11 years old, but those did not get me too far.  Now that I am the parent, I feel like it would be irresponsible for my husband and I not to be sure our children can swim.  I'll never know when they may be put in a situation where they have no choice but to tread water and stay afloat.

That is why I am so happy to be part of the Swim Steps Swim Team Ambassador Program sponsored by SwimWays, a leading brand of swim training products, as well as pool toys and accessories.  Yesterday, I received a box of SwimWays swim training products plus some fun pool toys to help my 3 children (ages 4, 4, and 7) to learn to swim this summer.  The twins have not experienced the pool in our townhouse community yet because they needed to be completely potty trained first (which they now are) and our 7 year old son, who did not seem to like the water the few times we had brought him to the pool, recently discovered that he actually loves it after attending a birthday pool party for one of his friends from school.


The swimming pool in our townhouse community does not officially open until the first day of summer, but we do have other options in our town.  I look forward to keeping you updated on all 3 children's progress in learning to swim.  Hopefully, they all will be swimming like fishes by the end of the summer.