When choosing activities for your kids to enjoy, dancing should be atop the list! It is a great mind-body activity that is ideal for both girls and boys. Dancing will help your child improve their self-discipline, flexibility, and strength. It builds personality, perseverance, confidence, and is a safe and healthy form of exercise. In this post we are going to talk about how to chose dance lessons for kids!
Once you have chosen dancing as your child’s after-school activity, there are a few things to consider when choosing a studio, teacher, class, or even style of dance that best suits your child.
Dance Studio Location
First, when considering a dance studio, location should be a priority, as you will be dropping off and picking up your child anywhere from once a week to five times a week. See where Dance Louisville’s Jr Academy for kids is located.
Sometimes a quality studio is worth the extra distance. To maximize your busy schedule, it’s a good idea to form a car pool with other parents to make drop-offs and pickups more convenient and efficient.
Lessons Pricing
Next, you should factor in cost. Typically, the more classes you attend each week, the more economical each class becomes. Also, practice makes permanence, so attending class multiple times per week will help reinforce brain connections and create faster muscle memory. Repetition is very important for dancers. In addition, most studios offer a discount for each additional family member, so having siblings dance together will save you money, with the added benefit of creating a bonding experience for the family. See our pricing here. PS we also offer ballroom dance lessons for adults
Instructors
Finding the right teacher is also a key factor in choosing dance lessons for your kids. Learn more about the Dance Louisville’s Junior Academy staff!
You want to find a teacher who is patient and kind. You also want a teacher who can inspire and give personal attention to each student. That is not an easy thing in very big studios, where teachers have a lot to deal with. It’s also very important to find a good role model who will help your child succeed and has your best interests in mind. Read the instructor bios online and get to know more about them.
Dance Styles
When choosing a dance style for your child, you will want to take into consideration their individual personality and preferences. Do they like hip-hop or would they be more interested in classical ballet? If unsure, perhaps a combo class of jazz, tap, and ballet would be a good start. This way they can try various styles, and eventually decide which ones they would like to specialize in. At that time, they can also opt for taking part in a performance or competition. But most importantly, the child should develop a love for dance itself. See the Kids Dance Class
Ability Level
Finally, it is important to pick the appropriate level for your child. You want the class to be challenging, but not so difficult that your child cannot keep up or becomes frustrated.
We appreciate your trust in having us teach your beloved children how to dance. Please come in and meet our caring staff of experienced instructors.
Thanks for this advice for picking the right dance lessons for your kids. I’m glad you mentioned that you should look for a teacher that is patient and kind. It sounds important to meet with the teacher to get a feel for how well they work with kids. https://www.thepremierdance.com/tap
Thanks Taylor!
It’s great you mentioned that there are several options available for children to learn a few new dance moves or two. While the lessons can vary from tap dancing or hip-hop or even ballet–there’s a lot of choices for young boys to get active in the field of dance. If I had a chance to send my oldest son to a dance school when he was younger, I would’ve gone for it to watch his talent bloom.
Yes Adrian! We think dancing can be an amazing activity for young people. It’s a lifelong activity as well. You can dance from 5 to 95! Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. -Brian
I like your advice to consider the distance to the dance studio as well as find out if you can work with other parents to create a car pool so it’s more convenient to fit into your schedule. In order to do this, it might be a good idea to talk to your friends or family members that have their child enrolled in lessons so you can see where they go. This could help you more easily create a carpool with people you trust so you are comfortable with them driving your child to and from the studio for their dance lessons.
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