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  • The child has learned basic swimming strokes, such as freestyle and breaststroke.
  • They have learned proper breathing techniques while swimming.
  • They have gained strength and endurance through regular swimming sessions.
  • The child has improved their coordination and body control in the water.
  • They have developed a sense of water safety and the ability to stay afloat.

To continue developing their swimming skills, the child can try out different swimming strokes and techniques, such as backstroke or butterfly. They can also challenge themselves by setting goals to swim longer distances or improve their speed. Additionally, participating in swimming lessons or joining a swim team can provide structured training and opportunities for competition. Exploring other water-based activities like synchronized swimming or water polo can also enhance their physical abilities and teamwork skills.

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