1. Children can exercise by dancing
Learning dance can strengthen children’s physique and promote children’s physical health. Childhood is the beginning of a person’s life. During this period, the growth and development of a person’s body is most rapid. Allowing children to participate in planned and systematic dance training can strengthen their physique, enhance their physical resistance and reduce the chance of getting sick. In the process of dance practice, the child’s breathing, heartbeat, bones and circulatory system can be fully exercised to accelerate the development and metabolism of functions, so that the child’s body can grow healthily and continuously.
2. Children’s dancing can inspire wisdom
Learning dance can inspire children’s wisdom and stimulate their potential. There are many channels to cultivate children’s imagination, creativity, memory and other intellectual factors, among which dance training is undoubtedly an extremely effective one. Children’s gait, gestures and movements in children’s dance are exaggerated and deformed a little more than those in daily life. Children can choose different forms of physical expression without departing from basic movements when performing dance, and can actively, actively and confidently integrate into music and movements.
3. Dancing can promote children’s mental health
For example, children’s inattention, slow movement, carelessness, poor coordination, timidity and sensitivity, emotional instability, lack of self-confidence, autism and ADHD will be improved after dance training. Because dance makes almost all sense organs, such as hearing and kinesthetic sense, play a role, and the life function is fully mobilized, it can vent emotions, dispel depression, relieve mental tension, rest the cerebral cortex, make people feel comfortable, and stabilize their emotions and improve their mood.
4. Dancing can improve children’s temperament
The shape and function of the human body depend on congenital factors to a certain extent, but the influence of postnatal factors also plays a great role. Dance training can overcome some bad posture, such as bending and hunching, and make the body straight and straight; It is conducive to the balanced development of children’s body circumference; It can also improve the strength of the main moving muscles, reduce the fat covered on the muscles, make them all symmetrical and linear, and stretch the muscles and ligaments to become slender and elastic, thus increasing the aesthetic feeling.
What should children pay attention to when dancing
1. Don’t do it all
Now when children learn dance, parents look like waiting on them. They wear dance clothes and shoes. They should cultivate the good habit of doing their own things from an early age.
2. Too much criticism
Some parents use their own standards to ask their children, always feel that their children are not good enough, and then criticize them. But too much criticism will make children lose confidence and interest. The dance teacher suggests that for children who have just learned dance, praise is always more powerful than criticism.
3. Don’t tamper
When accompanying children in class, parents must pay attention that it is the children’s own class, not yours, so don’t talk and keep quiet. Even if the children make mistakes, don’t teach them directly, let alone “move”.
4. Don’t scold, beat or scold
Parents should not be impatient. They should know that children also want to learn dance well. If there is a mistake, it will be blamed and reprimanded, making the child at a loss and unable to lift his spirits.
5. Don’t deprive children of their talent
Maybe it’s not that children are not talented enough to learn dance, but that parents’ improper education methods have wiped out children’s talent. It’s impossible for children to focus all their attention on teachers in a class like adults, so the teaching progress must be slower than that of adults.
How old is it for baby to learn dance
In a broad sense, children have been exposed to dance since birth. At this time, conscientious mothers can do passive exercises for their children and practice rhythm and rhythm with their children.
From a professional perspective, each child’s level is different, and the age of learning dance is also different.
In general, children should begin to learn dance professionally between the ages of 7 and 10. At this time, the children’s body bones are fully developed.
However, if parents want their children to be interested in dance, they should start from the age of 3-4. In kindergarten, they can exercise their children’s coordination in dance, such as dancing some children’s dances, which do not require the practice of basic dance skills. Experts suggest that starting to learn dance at the age of 4 is the most scientific age.
For some parents who want to let their children learn professional dance, their children should start professional enlightenment education from the age of 5. When they are 5-7 years old, they belong to the initial stage of learning dance. Don’t let their children do such difficult movements as splitting legs and bending down too much.
Adopt positive encouragement, let them look at themselves in the mirror, and cultivate children’s interest in dance. After about two years of training in this way, children can be required to be more professional in their basic skills.
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