Discover expert tips, inspiring stories, and valuable insights on swimming and water safety.
Emler Swim School Expands to Nevada with Acquisition of All Star Swim Academy
Jun 12, 2021
The award-winning swim school adds its 31st location to its roster. The acquisition, which closed on June 12, 2021 with both schools using similar teaching styles that are focused on creating a nurturing and safe environment so children can feel confident in their swimming skills and ability to self-rescue. June 12, 2021 – Dallas, TX.
The Benefits of Daily Swim Lessons
Jun 09, 2021
Now that the academic year is winding down, it’s time to jump out of school and into the pool! Parents may be thinking about signing their kiddos up for daily swim lessons, and why not? There are a multitude of advantages and benefits to attending daily swim lessons. Plus, it’s giving your child the gift.
May is Water Safety Awareness Month – Green Jug Donation Drive!
May 03, 2021
Creating water safety awareness is the core purpose of everything we do at Emler Swim School – we want every family to be safer around the water, and learn more about how they can help prevent drownings. May is Water Safety Awareness Month, and we want to help make sure we are doing our part.
What Makes A Great Swim Teacher
Apr 06, 2021
Do you remember learning how to swim? Many people remember achieving this milestone, and well they should! When you reminisce about splashing in the water, are your memories good or not-so-good? How you recall your swim lessons, whether formal or informal, largely depend on your swim instructor. At Emler Swim School, we want learning to.
Why Swim Lessons Are Worth the Investment
Mar 29, 2021
You get what you pay for. This saying may be trite, but it’s really true whether you are purchasing a new car, a new house, or a new pair of socks. While it might be okay to cut corners when buying socks, it’s not okay to cut corners when trying to find the best swim.
7 Common Household Drowning Risks You Need To Know About
Mar 17, 2021
One inch. One inch of water is all that it takes for a child to drown. One inch of water may not seem like a lot – it’s about the height of a quarter – but it can be fatal to a curious infant or toddler. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional injury deaths.