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Physical Education

  • The child has learned the skill of swimming underwater, which enhances their overall swimming ability.
  • They have developed breath control and learned how to hold their breath for longer periods.
  • Swimming underwater also improves their coordination and body control in water.
  • The child has gained confidence in their swimming skills and overcome any fear of going underwater.

One way to continue developing the child's swimming skills is to introduce different underwater swimming games or challenges. For example, they can try retrieving objects from the bottom of the pool or competing with friends to see who can swim the longest distance underwater. These activities will further enhance their breath control, diving skills, and overall water confidence.

Book Recommendations

  • Swimmy by Leo Lionni: A beautifully illustrated story about a little fish who uses teamwork and creativity to overcome challenges in the underwater world.
  • The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson: Join a tiny snail on an adventurous journey with a humpback whale and discover the wonders of the ocean.
  • Commotion in the Ocean by Giles Andreae: Explore the diverse marine life through playful rhymes and colorful illustrations in this engaging book.

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