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Children, like adults, can hold their breath voluntarily to swim underwater or engage in breath-holding competitions. Their ability to hold their breath is influenced by factors like lung capacity, oxygen levels, and the body's natural diving reflex, which slows heart rate and redirects blood flow to vital organs when submerged in water. However, children should always be supervised when holding their breath to prevent any risks or potential dangers.

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