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  • Learned basic swimming strokes such as freestyle and backstroke
  • Developed coordination and balance in the water
  • Improved cardiovascular endurance through swimming laps
  • Learned water safety skills such as floating and treading water
  • Developed strength and muscle tone through swimming movements
  • Improved flexibility through stretching and reaching in the water
  • Learned breath control and proper breathing techniques while swimming
  • Developed confidence and self-esteem in the water

Continued development in swimming can be encouraged by introducing new swimming strokes such as breaststroke and butterfly. The child can also participate in swimming competitions or join a swim team to further improve their skills. Additionally, incorporating water games and challenges can make swimming more fun and engaging, such as diving for objects or playing water polo. Regular practice and swimming in different environments, such as in the ocean or a lake, can also help the child become a more well-rounded swimmer.

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