- Learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke
- Developed water safety skills, including floating and treading water
- Improved coordination and balance through various swimming exercises
- Enhanced cardiovascular endurance through swimming laps
- Learned to dive into the water and swim underwater
- Developed confidence and overcome fear of water
Continued development in swimming can be encouraged through various creative ways. One idea is to introduce swimming games that incorporate different strokes and skills, such as relay races or obstacle courses. Another option is to enroll the child in a swim team or club, where they can further improve their technique and compete with others. Additionally, taking the child to different swimming environments, such as lakes or oceans, can provide new challenges and opportunities for growth in their swimming abilities.