- The child has learned basic swimming skills such as floating, kicking, and arm movements.
- They have learned how to hold their breath and blow bubbles underwater.
- The child has learned water safety rules and how to stay safe in the pool.
- They have developed coordination and balance while swimming.
- The child has learned to overcome fear and gain confidence in the water.
- They have improved their cardiovascular endurance through swimming.
- The child has learned to follow instructions and listen to the swim instructor.
- They have developed social skills by interacting with other children in the swimming class.
Continued development in swimming can be encouraged by introducing new swimming strokes such as breaststroke or backstroke. The child can also participate in swimming competitions or join a swim team to further enhance their skills. Additionally, incorporating water games and challenges can make swimming more fun and engaging for the child, helping them to continue developing their physical abilities in the water.