- Developed gross motor skills through swimming
- Learnt basic water safety rules and techniques
- Enhanced cardiovascular endurance through swimming laps
- Improved coordination and balance while swimming different strokes
- Learned to follow instructions and work independently in the water
A great way to continue developing swimming skills is to encourage the child to practice different strokes, such as freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. They can also try swimming in deep water or tackling longer distances to build endurance. Introducing water games like relay races or diving games can make swimming more fun and exciting. Additionally, incorporating water safety into everyday life, such as practicing safe pool behavior and learning about lifeguard signals, will help reinforce important skills.