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Physical Education

  • The child has learned basic water safety and how to enter and exit the pool safely.
  • They have mastered floating and kicking techniques to move through the water effectively.
  • They have learned proper arm and leg coordination for different swimming strokes.
  • They have developed confidence and independence in the water.

For continued development, consider enrolling the child in regular swimming lessons to further improve their stroke techniques and endurance. You can also practice swimming in different environments such as pools, lakes, or beaches to build their comfort and adaptability in various water conditions.

Book Recommendations

  • Swim, Duck, Swim! by Susan Lurie: A fun and engaging story of a duck learning to swim with encouraging and supportive characters.
  • Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London: An entertaining book about a young frog's journey to conquer his fear of the water and learn to swim.
  • Little Critter: I Can Swim! by Mercer Mayer: This book follows Little Critter as he overcomes his fears and learns to swim with the help of his patient swimming instructor.

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