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  • The child learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke.
  • The child learned how to float on their back and stomach.
  • The child learned how to kick their legs while swimming.
  • The child learned how to hold their breath underwater.
  • The child learned how to jump into the water safely.
  • The child learned how to use pool noodles or kickboards for support while swimming.
  • The child learned water safety rules, such as not running near the pool and always swimming with a buddy.

Continued development related to swimming can be encouraged through various activities. The child can practice swimming in different environments, such as in a lake or ocean, to experience different water conditions. They can also participate in swimming races or join a swim team to improve their skills and compete with others. Additionally, the child can learn more advanced swimming techniques, such as butterfly stroke or diving, to further enhance their swimming abilities. Regular practice and exposure to different swimming scenarios will help the child become a confident and skilled swimmer.

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