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  • Learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke
  • Developed coordination and body control in the water
  • Improved cardiovascular endurance through swimming laps
  • Learned water safety skills such as floating and treading water
  • Developed confidence and comfort in the water
  • Learned how to dive and retrieve objects from the bottom of the pool
  • Improved overall strength and muscle tone through swimming
  • Learned how to kick and use their legs effectively while swimming
  • Developed breath control and learned how to breathe properly while swimming
  • Learned how to swim independently without floatation devices

Continued development in swimming can be encouraged by introducing new swimming strokes such as breaststroke and butterfly. Additionally, incorporating swimming games and challenges can make the activity more engaging and fun. Encouraging the child to participate in swimming competitions or join a swim team can also provide opportunities for further growth and improvement in their swimming skills.

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