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  • The toddler learned how to float on their back in the water.
  • They learned how to kick their legs to move forward in the water.
  • The child learned how to hold their breath and put their face in the water.
  • They learned how to use their arms to paddle and propel themselves in the water.
  • The toddler learned how to jump into the water from the side of the pool.
  • They learned how to climb out of the pool using the steps or ladder.
  • The child learned how to blow bubbles in the water.
  • They learned how to splash and play in the water.

For continued development, parents can encourage the toddler to practice swimming in different environments such as a lake or the ocean, where they can experience different water conditions. They can also introduce swimming games and challenges to make the activity more engaging, such as diving for objects or racing against a friend or sibling. Additionally, enrolling the child in swimming lessons or joining a swim team can provide structured training and opportunities for further skill development.

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