Physical Education
- The child has learned basic swimming skills such as floating, kicking, and arm movements.
- They have developed water safety awareness and knowledge of pool rules and regulations.
- They have gained confidence in the water and overcome any fear of swimming.
- They have demonstrated the ability to follow instructions and cooperate with the instructor during the classification test.
To continue developing their swimming skills, encourage the child to join a swim team or take more advanced swimming lessons. They can also practice swimming in different environments such as lakes or oceans to improve their overall water competency. Additionally, participating in water-based games and activities can make swimming more enjoyable and further enhance their skills.
Book Recommendations
- Swim, Duck, Swim! by Susan L. Roth: A story about a little duck who learns to swim against all odds.
- Swimming with Dolphins by Laurence Pringle: Explores the world of dolphins and their interactions with humans.
- The Shark Who Learned a Lesson by Ann Downer: A heartwarming tale of a shark who overcomes his fears and learns to be friends with other sea creatures.
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