Every day, approximately 10 people die from unintentional drowning. Of these, two are children age 14 or younger. But we see a future in which no one drowns.
Teaching water safety in the classroom just got easier. Our comprehensive, progressive curriculum suite serves every school’s needs. The Curriculum is fun and engaging. Through songs, games, stories and other hands-on, age-appropriate activities, children fully engage the mind and body. Educators can choose which activities work well for their students as well as track success rates and student engagement.
Stop Drowning Now’s Water Safety Curriculum teaches kids how to recognize drowning risks and to protect themselves and others. The Curriculum is specifically designed for young kids’ learning needs. Through an experiential approach, kids participate in the discovery and identification process, and learn preventative measures as well as emergency responses.
Together we can educate to eliminate drowning.
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Teaching water safety in the classroom just got easier. Our comprehensive, progressive curriculum suite serves every school’s needs. The Curriculum is fun and engaging. Through songs, games, stories and other hands-on, age-appropriate activities, children fully engage the mind and body. Educators can choose which activities work well for their students as well as track success rates and student engagement.
Stop Drowning Now’s Water Safety Curriculum teaches kids how to recognize drowning risks and to protect themselves and others. The Curriculum is specifically designed for young kids’ learning needs. Through an experiential approach, kids participate in the discovery and identification process, and learn preventative measures as well as emergency responses.
Together we can educate to eliminate drowning.
TO GET ACCESS TO:
Jasper Ray St. Clair/21 Mo./Orange, CA
Jasper was in the care of his babysitter when she took him to her house, which had a completely unprotected pool. She left him alone briefly and he quickly found his way to that pool and fell in. Jasper’s sitter did not check the water first and despite knowing CPR, panicked when she found him. On the phone, Jasper’s mother hears the words from her hysterical babysitter, “I found him in the pool”… and knew instantly that Jasper was gone. Jasper was on life support for one week before his brain activity ceased. Jasper would never run joyfully into his parent’s arms again.
Donate now and help save a life by educating to prevent drowning. 70% of every dollar goes directly to drowning prevention programing.
Donate now and help save a life by educating to prevent drowning. 70% of every dollar goes directly to drowning prevention programing.
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