- The child learned how to dive into the pool backwards.
- They learned how to position their body correctly to execute the dive.
- They learned how to push off the edge of the pool with their feet.
- They learned how to use their arms to propel themselves through the water.
- They learned how to control their breathing while diving.
- They learned how to maintain balance and coordination during the dive.
- They learned how to overcome fear and build confidence in trying new physical activities.
Continued development related to the activity:
To further develop their skills in diving, the child can practice different variations of diving into the pool backwards, such as adding twists or somersaults. They can also try diving from different heights, such as diving off a diving board or a higher platform. Additionally, the child can work on improving their technique by practicing proper body alignment, arm movements, and breath control. It is important to always prioritize safety and have adult supervision when practicing diving activities.