Levi’s Legacy
@levislegacy3
Drowning happens in seconds. Implement layers of protection including the designation of a “Water Guardian” at all times.
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http://www.levislegacy.com 29-06-2018 11:59:46
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Thank you for your advocacy Brittany Tarwater 💙💙
Willow’s brother lost his life to water in a preventable tragedy when he was 3 years old. Now ONE year old Willow has the skills to survive in water. Thank you InfantSwim for empowering kids to beat the statistics. #LevisLegacy
Drowning is the leading preventable cause of death in children from 1 to 4, The New York Times reports. Ben hoffman: “If you’re going to have standing water at home, have constant, close, capable adult supervision when kids are in the water.” #DrowningPrevention nytimes.com/2021/06/04/wel…
Pediatricians can take steps to help protect children from drowning. Check out AAP’s #DrowningPrevention communications toolkit for free resources such as social media graphics, videos, HealthyChildren pages, and more. aap.org/drowning
‘Puddle jumper’ flotation vests for young kids are popular but have come under fire - Chicago Sun-Times Spoiler alert: flotation devices are a HAZARD for kids who don’t know how to swim Speedo USA chicago.suntimes.com/2021/6/20/2253…
Drowning is the leading cause of death in U.S. children ages 1 to 4, CNN reports. Pediatrician Dr. Sarah Denny Dr. Sarah Denny offers tips on how to protect children, and reminds families that swim lessons are just one layer of protection. #DrowningPrevention us.cnn.com/2021/06/19/hea…
Male toddlers and teenage boys are at the highest risk of drowning, which is the No. 1 cause of unintentional injury death in children ages 1-4, Good Morning America reports. AAP offers #DrowningPrevention tips such as close, attentive and capable adult supervision. goodmorningamerica.com/family/story/k…
Drowning has been the #1 cause of death for kids 1-4 for over 4 DECADES. Thanks to InfantSwim my 15 month old nephew knows how to self rescue. It’s PAST time for the American Academy of Pediatrics to care enough about kids to share life saving information with families. Ben hoffman, your move.