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22.01.2022 Children need to feel the water, get to know it's movements, how it holds, carries and supports them. With practise and correct instruction, children learn how to adjust their bodies in the water and understand how it effects their position and buoyancy. This skill enables the child to calmly breathe on the water's surface expelling minimal energy. #backfloatingsaveslives #float2live #floatingsaveslives #float4life #float2survive #kidsaquaticsurvivalschool



19.01.2022 Thank You & Merry Christmas! We thank you for your loyalty and support and wish you all a Merry Xmas and healthy new year. Richard, Rachelle and all the Team members @ Kids Aquatic Survival School

19.01.2022 Our Boss and Mentor... but perhaps not our Hero? Watch Richard freak out over a on his back! Turn Volume up

19.01.2022 Love a review that's so on point!



19.01.2022 Passionate about drowning prevention. No experience necessary as we provide full paid training 2-3 hours/day Monday to Friday for 6-8 weeks. NEED TO HAVE Own car and license required as you may need to travel between out two venues in southern suburbs of Sydney and eastern suburbs of Sydney. WWC number, first aid and CPR MUST BE... Reliable and willing to learn. Please send resume to [Email hidden] See more

18.01.2022 This morning we commend, Tate, a young hero. In a busy Christmas pool party he noticed a 6 year old child floating unconscious and swam to his rescue. Having the care and courage to swim over, check on him, pull him from the water whilst screaming for help is beyond his years. An important reminder of how quickly and silently #drowning can happen particularly in a busy pool with lots of distractions.... Always keep an active watch and have your child skilled in #survival so should they find themselves out of their depth and tire, they understand how to roll onto their back, rest, breathe and call for help. Well done Tate! Perhaps a future starring role in Bondi Rescue Lifeguards

18.01.2022 Lots of kids come to KASS not wanting to put their face underwater. Some parents believe it’s a real fear or a phobia. We believe a fear is a learned behaviour. A fear of water would mean that the child would not go into a bath or shower, as these are both water environments.... KASS lessons provide students with safe, effective opportunities to learn about being in the water and how to respond appropriately to the demands placed on them by that environment. The water can be a scary place however once children understand they have the skills to manage in it and build competence, their confidence follows. If a parent makes water activities outside of lessons fun and not always hard work all water activities will be enjoyable and the best thing is they will have the skills to enjoy themselves safely. #survivalskills #floatingsaveslives #float2survive #float2live #float2breathe #float4life #floatbreathesurvive



17.01.2022 Thankfully a by-stander took swift action to save this toddler who was found face down unconscious in a Perth lake. I am sure you either live by a park which has a similar lake or have visited one. In Sydney, the famous Royal Botanic Gardens and Centennial Park is very similar to this lake. No gates, easily accessible to children and deep enough to drown.... Please always keep watch near water. Even at a young age children can learn how to be safe in and around water and these lessons are for life and to save their life. https://thewest.com.au//hero-perth-dad-saves-girl-from-dro

16.01.2022 Let's hope nobody pulls this prank over the holidays #caddyshack #Doodie #bestprank https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MDXN7rXHt4

16.01.2022 Children’s swimming and water safety skills are critical to drowning prevention and a lifelong love of water. ... Royal Life Saving is urging parents to assess their children’s swimming skills. If they can’t reach the National Swimming and Water Safety Benchmarks for their age, they should enrol them in lessons prior to summer. https://www.ausleisure.com.au//royal-life-saving-concerne/

16.01.2022 It's been a while since we have seen such sensationalism. 7NEWS Sydney if you would like to witness our program which we have been teaching for over 15 years which is SAFE and EFFECTIVE please reach out and allow us the opportunity to educate your audience on the full facts of how a survival and learn to swim program is delivered. #drowningprevention #floatingsaveslives #floatbreathesurvive

13.01.2022 Devastating Hope the family, witnesses and emergency staff get the much needed help during this difficult time https://www.portnews.com.au//four-year-old-drowns-in-bac/



12.01.2022 Scary statistics for Victoria https://www.standard.net.au//new-data-reveals-35-people-d/

10.01.2022 We are often so focussed on the drowning victim and if it was fatal or non fatal that we forget the rescuer of the drowning victims are often left with long term trauma. https://www.tvnz.co.nz//rookie-lifeguard-shaking-after-sav

07.01.2022 Drowning is one of the leading causes of death in children 0-4 years of age. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that drowning is the number one cause of death in one-, two- and three-year-old children (ABS 2019). Teaching a child to recover from a disorientation and/or fall into water, roll from front to back and float indepdently could potentially give the child those crucial moments for someone to reach them and save their life.

03.01.2022 What a LEGEND! A great example of how floating can be applied in different aquatic environments! Giving a child the space to build confidence in water is crucial particularly when a child has been fully skilled in survival and is fully competent.... This child was trained by KASS to roll onto their back, rest, breathe and stay calm until help arrived. Thanks DAD what a HERO! Give a if you agree!

01.01.2022 Once the child has completed the KASS Survival program and is fully skilled, the child simulates an accidental fall into water. This allows the child to apply their newly learnt skills in a safe and controlled environment wearing full winter clothing including shoes and nappy. This is a vital step because it is a very different sensory experience swimming or floating in clothes. We do this because 75% of children who drown, do so due to falls into water and 54% of drownings i...n children aged 0-4years occur in a swimming pool and in 87% of cases the child drowned in the pool located at their primary residence. For every fatal drowning a further 8 will be hospitalised as a result of a non fatal drowning incident. These aquatic incidents usually happen when the child has wandered to a body of water unnoticed and fully clothed. It is a crucial skill for the child to learn, so should they ever fall into water fully clothed, it won't be the first time they have performed this skill and hopefully prevent further tragedy and most importantly SURVIVE. See more

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