- Math: The child learned to count laps while swimming.
- Music: The child learned to keep a steady rhythm while swimming and coordinating arm and leg movements.
- Physical Education: The child developed gross motor skills, strength, and coordination through swimming strokes and movements.
- Science: The child learned about buoyancy and the properties of water through swimming and understanding how their body floats.
Tips for continued development: To further develop math skills, the child can practice counting laps in different languages or challenge themselves to count by intervals (e.g. count by twos, fives, etc.). In music, the child can explore different swimming strokes that match specific rhythms or even create their own swimming routine to a favorite song. To continue improving physical education skills, the child can participate in swim races or join a swim team. To deepen their understanding of science, the child can learn about water safety, explore the impact of different body positions on buoyancy, or study marine life and ecosystems.