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Emler Swim School featured on Spectrum Local News in Austin, TX
Aug 18, 2020
Check out this news feature from Spectrum Local News about how Emler Swim School is working hard to keep customers & employees safe from the spread of Coronavirus at all of our locations. Emler Swim School Goes with the Flow to Fight Against Spread of Coronavirus
Is it safe to swim in a pool during coronavirus? And other questions you want answered.
Aug 04, 2020
Many parents are concerned about the safety of swimming lessons, pools, masks, and other topics related to coronavirus these days. Here at Emler we are committed to answering your most pressing questions and reassuring you about our own safety protocols and policies. Please read on to find out if it’s safe to swim right now.
Emler@Home featured on KVUE-ABC
Jul 22, 2020
We are excited to share a story that KVUE-ABC in Austin, Texas ran about Emler@Home! Emler@Home offers virtual swim lessons
Pediatricians Recommend Children Start Swim Lessons At Age 1
Feb 21, 2020
Learning to swim is a fun part of childhood, but it’s also become an essential part of safety for children. Drowning is the leading cause of injury-related death in children under the age of 4 and is the leading cause of unintentional injury death in children aged 5-19 years old. Every year drowning claims the.

Swim Lessons Combine Safety and Bonding
Nov 27, 2019
At Emler Swim School, we teach “Safety With A Splash Of Love” – and we focus on the safety aspect first because it’s we believe it’s important for all parents and guardians make sure their child learns to swim from a young age. We also want parents to know how much love comes from swim.

Rewarding Kids vs Bribing Kids: What’s The Difference?
Oct 10, 2019
Rewarding Kids vs Bribing Kids: What’s The Difference? Parenting is a full-time job, and there’s no such thing as a consensus on the right or wrong way to do it. There are thousands of books and articles out there, but at the end of the day, you have to do what’s right for your child..