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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke.
  • They have learned proper breathing techniques while swimming.
  • The child has improved their coordination and body control in the water.
  • They have learned water safety rules and how to stay safe while swimming.

Swimming is a great activity for children to continue developing their physical fitness and water skills. Encourage them to participate in swimming lessons or join a swim team to further improve their swimming strokes and techniques. They can also practice swimming in different environments such as pools, lakes, or oceans to enhance their adaptability and confidence in the water.

Book Recommendations

  • Swim, Duck, Swim! by Susan Lurie: A fun and engaging story about a little duck learning to swim and overcoming his fears.
  • Swim, Fish! by Susan Meddaugh: This book follows the adventures of a fish who loves to swim and explores the wonders of the underwater world.
  • The Little Swimmer by Margaret Wise Brown: A charming book about a little swimmer who enjoys exploring the water and discovering new aquatic friends.

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