- Learned basic swimming skills, such as kicking and arm movements
- Understood and practiced water safety rules and precautions
- Gained endurance and stamina through swimming laps
- Developed strength in various muscle groups, particularly in the arms, legs, and core
- Improved coordination and body awareness by executing different swimming strokes
- Enhanced breathing control and rhythm in the water
- Increased confidence and comfort in the water
For continued development related to swimming, encourage the child to:
- Participate in swimming lessons to learn more advanced techniques
- Practice different swimming strokes, such as freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly
- Explore water sports like water polo or synchronized swimming
- Join a swim team or participate in swimming competitions
- Engage in water-based exercises, such as aqua aerobics or water jogging
- Learn lifesaving techniques, such as CPR and water rescue skills
- Enjoy recreational swimming and water activities with friends and family