- Developed gross motor skills by swimming, kicking, and splashing in the water
- Learned water safety rules and how to follow them
- Enhanced coordination and balance while floating and gliding in the water
- Built endurance and strength through continuous swimming
- Practiced teamwork and communication skills by playing pool games with other children
Tips for continued development:
1. Encourage the child to try different swimming strokes, such as freestyle, backstroke, or breaststroke, to further improve their swimming technique.
2. Teach the child basic water rescue skills, like how to help someone who is in trouble in the water, to enhance their water safety knowledge.
3. Organize mini swimming competitions or challenges with friends or family members to promote friendly competition and motivate the child to improve their swimming skills.
4. Find opportunities for the child to try water sports like water polo or synchronized swimming to expand their physical abilities in a water-based setting.
5. Encourage the child to keep practicing swimming regularly, as it is not only a valuable life skill but also a great form of exercise and relaxation.