If you have kids, you may be wondering what is the best way
to channel their seemingly boundless energy. While traditional team sports are
a good way to get your kids physically active, they may not be right for
younger children. Dance classes are a great alternative to team sports, and
most studios offer lessons for children as young as two or three. Participating
in dance classes can be beneficial for kids of all ages.
Improved
Physical Health
Dancing is a highly
physical activity, and kids who take dance lessons regularly should expect to
see a significant improvement in their overall physical health. According to
Pro Dance Center, regular dance practice can increase your child's flexibility,
range of motion, physical strength and stamina. The repetitive movements
involved in dance can improve muscle tone, correct poor posture, increase
balance and coordination and improve overall cardiovascular health. Dancing is
an aerobic form of exercise. For children who are overweight, it can
potentially help them to lose weight and improve their eating habits.
Socialization Benefits
In addition to being a physical activity,
dancing is also a highly social activity. According to "FamilyTalk
Magazine," dance lessons can help children improve their social and
communication skills, learn how to work as part of a team, develop a greater
sense of trust and cooperation and make new friends. If your child is shy,
enrolling her in dance can encourage her to reach out to other children her age
and help to reduce her anxiety about new people or places. Dance can also help
to alleviate fears related to performing in front of an audience.
Educational Benefits
Becoming a skilled dancer requires practice,
discipline and focus, skills that can be useful in other areas of your child's
life. According to "FamilyTalk Magazine," dance lessons can help to
spark creativity in young children and help them to develop an appreciation for
the arts. Students who regularly participate in dance lessons typically tend to
perform better academically than their nonparticipating peers. "FamilyTalk
Magazine" estimates that students who have a background in dance tend to
achieve significantly higher SAT scores and do better in math and science
competitions.
Improved Self-Esteem
As children adjust to the movements and
postures required in dance, they begin to get a better sense of their bodies.
As they become more comfortable in their own skin, their confidence and
self-esteem also improve. Dance lessons can encourage children to foster a more
positive attitude and explore their own self-expression. This can be
particularly beneficial for children who are physically or mentally impaired or
those who are attempting to deal with significant emotional problems.
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