Introduction to RPAF

Kennette Pyles has taught survival skills in the Atlanta and Nashville for over 5 years to more than 400 infants and young children. She has also created the Ryan Pyles Aquatic Foundation to educate the community on ways to help prevent childhood drowning.

“After seeing the successful results with my own two children, I was so impressed with the program, its instructors, and the overall philosophy of ISR that I decided to become an instructor to give more children these life-saving, confidence-building skills in our community.”

Infant Swimming Resource (ISR) is a nationally recognized system of aquatic survival instruction for infants and young children. The program focuses on educating parents and children about aquatic survival and safety issues.

For more info on ISR, visit the award winning website at http://www.infantswim.com/.