- The child learned basic water safety rules, such as not running near the pool and always having adult supervision.
- The child learned how to enter and exit the pool safely using the steps or a ladder.
- The child learned various swimming strokes, such as freestyle and backstroke, to move efficiently in the water.
- The child learned how to properly kick the legs and move the arms while swimming.
- The child learned how to float on their front and back, gaining confidence in the water.
- The child learned how to blow bubbles and exhale underwater, preparing for more advanced breathing techniques.
- The child learned to submerge their head fully underwater and open their eyes comfortably.
- The child learned how to retrieve objects from the bottom of the pool, enhancing coordination and diving skills.
- The child learned basic diving techniques, such as diving off the side of the pool with proper form.
For continued development, the child could practice swimming in different environments such as rivers or lakes, which could provide new challenges and experiences. They could also participate in swimming races or competitions to further improve their swimming skills. Additionally, joining a swim team or taking advanced swimming lessons could help the child further enhance their swimming abilities and learn more advanced techniques.