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Make A Splash is a child-focused water safety initiative created by the USA Swimming Foundation. The goal of the foundation is to prevent drownings by teaching every child in the United States how to swim. [1] Make A Splash works by providing free swimming lessons to underprivileged children at their partner institutions.
She became the first to demonstrate a swim reflex in 2–4 month old babies. [1] For several years she performed twin studies, [ 3 ] which led to a heralded comparison study titled Growth: A Study of Johnny and Jimmy published in 1935. [ 11 ]
In 2013, among children 1 to 4 years old who died from an unintentional injury, ... (usually at 3 to 4 months), to be ready for swimming lessons. [15]
St. Xavier's Thackston McMullan celebrates his first-place medal having won the boys 200-yard freestyle at the 2023 Division I Ohio High School Athletic Association Swimming and Diving ...
The Youngstown YMCA began hosting camps for young boys in the early 1900s, the first of which was conducted at Muddy Lake near Ravenna, Ohio in 1906. In 1907, the camp was moved to Grand River between Orwell and Ashtabula and the following year the camp was moved to a site on Lake Erie between Saybrook and Geneva-on-the-Lake.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends swimming lessons for children from 1–4, along with other precautionary measures to prevent drowning. [4] In 2010, the American Academy of Pediatrics reversed its previous position in which it had disapproved of lessons before age 4, indicating that the evidence no longer supported an advisory against early swimming lessons.
Attica senior Joe Parkhurst (50 free, 100 free, 100 breast, 100 fly) plays football but is a "powerful" swimmer who owns the school's 50 free and 100 breast records.