- The child learned to coordinate their leg movements with the water resistance.
- They developed strength in their leg muscles by repeatedly kicking in the water.
- The child improved their balance and body control while kicking their legs.
- They learned to maintain a floating position on their stomach by using their leg movements.
- The child developed an understanding of how leg movements can help propel them forward in the water.
Continued development can be encouraged by incorporating games into the activity. For example, creating a "water obstacle course" where the child has to kick their legs in different ways to navigate through floating objects or hoops. Additionally, introducing different swimming strokes such as freestyle or backstroke can help the child further refine their leg kicking technique while exploring different ways to move in the water.