- Learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke
- Developed water safety skills, including floating and treading water
- Improved coordination and balance through swimming movements
- Enhanced cardiovascular endurance and stamina
- Learned to follow instructions and listen to the swim instructor
- Developed confidence and self-esteem in the water
- Improved body awareness and control
- Learned to overcome fear of water and swimming
- Developed social skills by interacting with other children in the swimming class
Continued development in swimming can be encouraged by participating in swim competitions or joining a swim team. Additionally, incorporating water games and challenges can make swimming more fun and engaging. Encouraging the child to set goals and track their progress can also help them stay motivated and continue to develop their swimming skills.