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  • Developed gross motor skills by kicking legs and moving arms to propel through the water.
  • Built upper body strength through repetitive arm movements.
  • Improved coordination and balance in the water.
  • Enhanced body awareness and spatial orientation.
  • Learned basic water safety skills such as floating and treading water.
  • Developed breath control and learned basic swimming strokes (e.g. doggy paddle).
  • Enhanced cardiovascular endurance through continuous movement in the water.
  • Gained confidence in the water and overcoming fear of swimming.

Continued development related to swimming:

1. Encourage the child to practice different swimming strokes, such as front crawl and backstroke, to further enhance their swimming skills.

2. Introduce swimming games like "Marco Polo" to make swimming more enjoyable and help the child improve their swimming abilities while having fun.

3. Arrange swimming sessions with other children to promote social interaction and create a friendly competition that motivates the child to further develop their swimming skills.

4. Consider enrolling the child in swimming lessons or joining a swim team to receive professional coaching and participate in swimming events to challenge themselves and track their progress.

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