- The child has learned basic water safety rules and how to stay safe in the swimming pool.
- The child has learned to kick their legs and move their arms in the water to swim forward.
- The child has learned to float on their back and belly, building their confidence in the water.
- The child has learned coordination and balance through various swimming strokes.
- The child has developed strength and endurance as they actively swim and play in the water.
- The child has learned to follow instructions from the swim instructor or lifeguard.
- The child has discovered the joy of water play and developed a love for swimming.
To further develop the child's swimming skills and physical education, consider the following creative ways:
- Encourage the child to practice swimming skills in different aquatic environments such as a lake or ocean, under proper supervision.
- Introduce water games like water polo or underwater treasure hunts to make swimming more engaging.
- Enroll the child in a swimming class or swimming team to further enhance their swimming abilities and learn new techniques.
- Organize swimming races or relay competitions with friends or siblings to build teamwork and friendly competition.
- Explore other water-based activities such as synchronized swimming or diving if the child shows a strong interest in swimming.