- Learned basic swimming skills such as floating, kicking, and arm movements
- Developed coordination and balance while moving in the water
- Improved cardiovascular endurance through swimming laps
- Enhanced muscle strength and flexibility through swimming strokes
- Learned water safety rules and how to stay safe in the pool
Continued development in swimming can be encouraged by introducing different swimming strokes, such as breaststroke or backstroke, and practicing them regularly. Additionally, incorporating fun games and challenges in the water, like diving for objects or swimming through hoops, can make swimming more engaging and enjoyable for the child. It is also important to continue reinforcing water safety rules and supervising the child while swimming to ensure their well-being.