Research Update: Swim Lessons, Safety, and What I’m Building
I’m continuing to pursue a research-backed way to track what “safe and healthy” swim lessons look like for children, physically and emotionally. This is not me “collecting data for fun.” This is me building a real framework the aquatics world can use.
Here’s what I can say today:
  • I’m actively pursuing a partnership with established professionals/organizations to strengthen the methodology and credibility.
  • Until agreements are finalized, I won’t name names but progress is being made.
  • I’m committed to doing this ethically, carefully, and in a way that protects kids and respects families.
If you’ve been watching quietly: don’t count me out. I’m still here, and I’m still moving.
If you want to support this effort, the best thing you can do right now is stay engaged, share thoughtful input when I ask for it, and help keep the conversation focused on child safety, not ego or hype.
More soon.
— Nicole
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Research Update: Swim Lessons, Safety, and What I’m Building
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