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  • The child learned basic swimming skills, such as floating, kicking, and arm movements.
  • They learned different swimming strokes, like freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly.
  • The child learned about water safety rules and how to stay safe in the water.
  • They developed their cardiovascular endurance and strength through swimming laps.
  • The child improved their coordination and body awareness while swimming.
  • They learned breathing techniques for swimming, such as rhythmic breathing.
  • The child learned about the importance of warm-up exercises and cool-down stretches before and after swimming.
  • They gained confidence in their swimming abilities as they practiced and improved.
  • The child learned about the different types of swimming competitions, like relays and individual races.
  • They learned about teamwork and sportsmanship through swimming activities with peers.

Continued Development: Encourage the child to further develop their swimming skills by participating in swim competitions or joining a swim team. They can also explore other water-based activities like water polo, synchronized swimming, or diving to broaden their aquatic skills. Additionally, learning about water rescue techniques and getting certified in lifeguarding can provide valuable knowledge and open up opportunities for future employment in aquatics.

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