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  • The toddler learned how to float on their back in the water.
  • They learned how to kick their legs to move forward in the water.
  • The child learned how to hold their breath and submerge their face in the water.
  • They learned how to use their arms to paddle and propel themselves through the water.
  • The toddler learned how to jump into the water from the side of the pool.
  • They learned how to climb out of the pool using the steps or ladder.
  • The child learned how to balance and maintain their body position in the water.
  • They learned how to coordinate their movements to swim in a straight line.
  • The toddler learned how to follow basic water safety rules, such as not running near the pool and always swimming with adult supervision.

For continued development in swimming, parents can consider enrolling the child in swimming lessons to further improve their skills and technique. They can also encourage the child to practice swimming in different environments, such as in the ocean or a lake, to enhance their adaptability. Additionally, introducing water games and activities can make swimming more enjoyable and help the child build confidence in the water.

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