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  • Youth Dance Classes: Why You Should Get Your Child Involved

    • Friendships/Socialization Skills: Dance classes allow your son or daughter to interact with their peers in a positive manner. Joining in similar activities with like-minded individuals will give them bonding experiences that will last for a life time. Children who really enjoy dance will most likely end up growing together as performers.
      • Confidence: Performing in front of others is something a lot of teens and adults fear. Involving your child in dance will lead to performances in front of family and friends. As they progress in their dance career they will be on stage in front of larger audiences. Each well executed performance (be it in practice or on stage) will leave them more confident in themselves.
      • Responsibility: Dance classes require a certain amount of responsibility and dedication. Should your child become involved in dance they will learn the value of commitment in terms of progress. This life lesson is extremely important in all arenas and will help them succeed in the future.
  • American Dance Academy

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    dance on 2007-11-16

    • A big
      part of the dance training process includes learning
      through performance. The experience helps to build
      self-esteem, self-assurance and contributes to

      a sense of confidence. Performance opportunities
      also contribute to success

      in various aspects of a child's non-dance
      activities, including better in-school
      presentations, better social skills, stronger
      interview skills for future college or job
      opportunities. and preparation for professional
      performance career.
  • Elaine's Dance Studio Recital Information

    • A big part of the dance training process includes learning through performance. This experience helps build self-esteem, self-assurance and contributes to self-confidence.
    • I have found that onstage experience results in better in-school presentations, improved social skills, and strong interview skills for future college and job opportunities. The rehearsal process is a tremendous learning experience as well. It helps the development of retention skills, and by working with classmates on a group performance, they learn the positive aspects of working together as a team to create best end results.
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