In this episode of the Asking Why Podcast, Clint Davis and guest Terri Robertson discuss the importance of swimming lessons and water safety, particularly in the context of cultural barriers and misconceptions surrounding swimming. Terry shares her personal journey of starting a swim lesson business, the challenges she faced, and how her faith played a significant role in her story. The conversation also delves into the psychological aspects of fear related to swimming, especially within the African American community, and emphasizes the need for water safety education for all ages. In this conversation, the Clint and Terri discuss the importance of addressing trauma through therapy before exposing individuals to potentially triggering situations. They delve into the Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) program, exploring its benefits and drawbacks, particularly in relation to children's emotional health and the potential for trauma. The discussion emphasizes the need for parents to balance safety and fear, encouraging informed decision-making based on research rather than societal pressure. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for creating a positive and enjoyable experience around water for children, highlighting the significance of water safety education.
Terri's Swim Academy Website: https://www.terrisswimacademy.com/
ISR information:
https://mybabyswims.com/debunking-myths-about-isr-separating-fact-from-fiction/
https://allknoxswim.com/isr-swim-lessons-a-caution/
https://bethrowles.com/swim-lessons-paying-for-trauma/