- Developed gross motor skills by swimming and moving their body in the water
- Learned coordination and balance while swimming
- Improved cardiovascular endurance through swimming
- Enhanced muscle strength and flexibility by using different swimming strokes
- Developed water safety skills, such as floating and treading water
To continue developing physical education skills related to swimming, the child can try different swimming strokes and techniques, such as freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly. They can also participate in swimming lessons or join a swim team to further improve their swimming abilities. Additionally, engaging in water games and activities, such as diving for objects or playing water polo, can provide a fun and challenging way to enhance their physical education skills in the water.