Dance classes are a great alternative to team sports, and most dance studios offer classes for children as young as 2-3 years old.
Participating in dance can be beneficial for children of all ages. Here are some of the benefits that dance offers for children:
Physical Benefits
Dance is a highly physical activity, and kids taking dance lessons regularly can expect to see a significant improvement in their overall physical health.
According to studies, 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 excellent aerobic form of exercise. For overweight children, it can potentially help them lose weight and improve 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 teamwork, develop a greater sense of trust and cooperation and make new friends.
If your child is shy, enrolling them in dance can encourage them to reach out to other children their age and help to reduce their anxiety about new people or places.
Dance can also help to alleviate fears related to performing in front of an audience.
Learning Benefits
Becoming a skilled dancer requires practice, discipline and focus, skills that can be useful in other areas of your child’s life.
Reported in “Prevention” magazine, a study by Swedish researchers reported a benefit of dancing regularly is that dance helps stimulate the mind and sharpen cognitive skills at every age.
Students who regularly participate in dance lessons typically tend to perform better academically than their nonparticipating peers.
Self Esteem Benefits
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.
According to EduDance, dance lessons can encourage children to foster a more positive attitude and explore their own self-expression.
Making New Friends
Participating in dance lessons often provides the opportunity for a child to make new friends with children that either don’t live near them or don’t attend the same schools.
My daughter’s career in dance has forged long lasting relationships with people that she would not have met, if not for dance.
Dance Teachers Can Make Great Role Models
A great dance teacher can serve as wonderful role model for children and make an incredible impact on a child’s life.
When choosing the right dance studio for your child, make sure you do some research on the teachers at the dance schools you are considering.
To summarize the benefits of dance, our own dance studio has this mission statement:
Our students are taught many lessons that will help them become well rounded dancers and individuals. We believe our students will develop the skills needed for excellence in dance and in life when they… experience the freedom of movement!
It’s really great that Swedish researchers found that dance helps stimulate the mind! My son has mild ADHD, and we have a hard time trying to figure out how to work with his brain and way of thinking. Maybe dance would be a good way to help him express himself and his emotions. We’ll have to see if there is a good dance studio in our area. Thanks for the article!
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In response to your feedback on the dance article, you may want to check out http://www.darbysdancers.com. It is a national program that provides dance classes for children with special needs. We run a program here in Waukesha, WI that currently has 30+ children participating. You can check out the Darbys website to see if there is a chapter of Darby’s Dancers close to where you live. It is a great program run by a wonderful woman in Alabama that mow has 60+ chapters spread across the U.S.