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Pediatric Drowning Prevention Specialist

Drownings happen because of a lapse in supervision, not a lack of it. If you have children, especially more than one, make sure they are aquatically skilled so water time is enjoyable for everyone. #littleloggerheadsswimschool #swimfloatswim #swimlessonssavelives #survivalswimlessons #drowningprevention #swimminglessons

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Yes, that is true, but drownings also happen because of a lack of supervision, more often than reported in the press. Please see this article published by the National Library of Medicine that directly establishes a lack of supervision in the role of child drownings: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8392632/#:~:text=In%20most%20(86%25)%20incidents,%25%20CI%2019.69%E2%80%9361.96).

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