- The child learned about the importance of wearing a life jacket while canoeing.
- They learned how to properly put on and adjust a life jacket.
- The child learned about the different parts of a canoe, such as the bow, stern, and gunwales.
- They learned how to enter and exit a canoe safely.
- The child learned about the proper way to hold a paddle and the different paddle strokes used in canoeing.
- They learned about the importance of balance and weight distribution in a canoe.
- The child learned how to steer and maneuver a canoe using paddle strokes.
- They learned about potential hazards in the water, such as rocks or strong currents, and how to avoid them.
- The child learned about the importance of communication and teamwork while canoeing with others.
- They learned how to rescue someone who has fallen out of a canoe.
Continued development related to the activity of canoe safety can include:
- Participating in more canoeing trips to practice and reinforce the learned concepts.
- Taking swimming lessons to improve water safety skills.
- Learning about different types of canoes and their uses.
- Exploring other water-based activities such as kayaking or paddleboarding.