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Give Your Child A Head Start By Encouraging Them To Dance

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished May 22, 2011

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Awareness of health and fitness is an essential part of the education many parents feel should be nurtured in children. Whilst many parents will be happy to allow this to be taught by teachers in physical educations (PE) lessons, others will take a more active approach. There are different methods that may be applied; walking your children to school is a good start and helps them to make an active outdoor start in life, however this is unlikely to create the steely resolve needed in later life for people to continue caring for their health when alternative modes of transport are available.

Other parents will encourage their children to take part in sports such as football, after school activities, Sunday football clubs and similar. Such activities help children to learn essential social and fitness skills, but unless the child is dedicated or truly enthusiastic, many will once again fail to use these skills in later life.

For a child to be truly imbued with an interest in exercise not only do they need to start this at an early age, they also need to be taught an activity that fully captures their imagination, something about which they can fully enthuse and for which they will develop a real love.

Learning to dance is a great way to achieve this. Dancing is more than a fun activity, it’s something that will encourage them to learn about their health and physical fitness, it can be competitive, and it is also something that will teach them dedication and discipline. Teaching a child to dance isn’t just something they have to slog at, it’s something they will find genuinely entertaining, and the child will grow to love this activity. Being a good dancer is something that can easily be drawn from in later life, be it in fun dancing activities such as salsa clubs, or just a trip to a local nightclub. It also helps them to learn manners and communication skills, meaning your child will grow up as a well mannered, energetic positive individual.

But how do you go about teaching a child to dance? Simply playing music and encouraging them to express themselves may be start, however with reduced participants this option does not help them to engage with other people, a process that will help them to develop their personal and social interaction skills. It is better to enrol them in groups and classes with other children of their own age; this will help them to learn how to work with others, introduce essential communication and team building skills, and will also help them get a great start in life so they are fun, outgoing and able to engage with others later on in life.

Obviously, as with adult lessons, children’s dance lessons can use different types of dances and different styles of music. Contemporary music such as free-style and hip-hop is a great way to build up enthusiasm and make the entire process fun. More formal styles such as Latin and ballroom can help with discipline. Often a good approach is to provide a balance, teaching different styles.

Dancing lessons for children are available in many different venues, ranging from community centres to formal lessons from professional dance tutors in dance studios.

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