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DANCING AND SELF-ESTEEM IN CHILDREN

Dance can play a key role in the development of children. Beyond the physical benefits it brings about, it can be fundamental to our children’s successful development of interpersonal skills, especially self-esteem.

Can a dance class help develop our children’s self-confidence? Definitely, it can! If our children enjoy moving around to music, they will most likely love a dance class. Why not enroll them in one?

In a dance class, children will have the chance to learn something new and practice until they master it. That will happen in an appropriate environment for their age and skill, so they will not feel intimidated. On the contrary, they will have a sense of accomplishment, and they will develop a determination to keep going, push through their limitations, and learn more, confidently. The feelings of reward and enjoyment that they will experience when they achieve goals will boost their self-esteem and make them strong, resilient dancers, and individuals.

Through the process of learning movement, children become more aware of their bodies and what they are capable of doing. They discover new ways to express their thoughts, ideas, and feelings.

Dance classes are great fun, which makes them perfect to experience new things. The dance teacher will give positive reinforcement to our children as they try a new movement and work at it. Of course, hard work is the key to mastery, so this support is essential for success. Children will learn that mistakes are not only okay, they are part of learning. Feeling comfortable and encouraged to keep trying will help them develop their confidence to try other new activities. 

Personal attention from people they admire will emphasize our children’s feelings of personal importance and value, their sense of confidence. This is important, so check in with your little dancer. Ask them: What do you think about your dance teacher? Do you like the teacher? What do you like about your dance teacher? 

We all know that dancing actually feels good both physically and mentally. Shy children can find in a dance class a place to express themselves without words. This will eliminate their stress and cheer them up, adding to a feeling of wellness and confidence.

These are just a few great reasons why our children will be more self-confident. Not sure where to start? Why not sign up for a free trial at www.unified.dance?

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