What does the Survival Back Float process entail?
A child, between six months and three years, is gently and gradually taught and conditioned to always surface by rolling onto their back, get their face out of the water, and remain in a back-float position for an undesignated length of time How We Teach. This is accomplished in a series of private lessons, through a sequence of steps, building one upon the other. To successfully graduate this needs to be done in clothes, since 86% of children who drown do so fully clothed.