- The child learned about water resistance and how it affects movement.
- They experienced buoyancy and how it helps them float in water.
- They developed breath control and learned how to hold their breath underwater.
- The child practiced coordination and balance while dunking their head under the water.
- They gained confidence in their ability to explore and engage with water.
For continued development, parents can encourage the child to explore different water activities such as blowing bubbles underwater, retrieving objects from the bottom of the pool, or practicing different swimming strokes. They can also introduce water safety rules and teach the child how to swim with proper techniques. Additionally, parents can consider enrolling the child in swimming lessons or water sports classes to further enhance their physical education in water-related activities.