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  • The child learned new vocabulary words related to swimming, such as "pool," "swim," "float," and "dive."
  • The child practiced listening skills by following instructions given by the swimming instructor.
  • The child engaged in conversation with other children and the instructor, improving their speaking and communication skills.
  • The child learned about water safety rules and how to communicate their needs or concerns while swimming.
  • The child may have listened to or participated in a story or song related to swimming, enhancing their listening and comprehension skills.
  • The child may have engaged in imaginative play while pretending to be a swimmer or a fish, fostering creativity and storytelling abilities.

Continued development related to the activity:

Encourage the child to read books or listen to stories about swimming or water adventures. They can also practice writing or drawing about their swimming experiences, creating their own stories or journal entries. Additionally, playing word games related to swimming, such as creating rhymes or finding words that start with the letter "s" (for swim), can further enhance their language skills.

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