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The benefits of dance for children

Updated: Nov 24, 2020



The benefits of dance have long been demonstrated by science: it relaxes, increases creativity and even helps to overcome states such as pathological anxiety, depression and insomnia. But dance is also good in the growth phase, and not only for girls. A dance course can be a real revelation for boys too. Dancing involves the sense of rhythm, which is something ancestral, primitive. In short, dance reconnects us with our essence. And it helps shy children to stay in the world with confidence.


Enhance creativity - As with any other type of art form, dance starts from creativity and generates creative expressions. This virtuous circle is very good for the child, increasing his feeling of overall well-being. and sweet way.eing. By dancing, the child learns to externalize the rhythm which is nothing but the set of his deepest emotions.


Improve posture - Dancing helps posture a lot. In fact, through its exercises at the bar and free body, the art of dance ensures that the posture is maintained in a correct position and that the small postural defects that children now show early, due to the excessive use of technological devices such as smartphones and tablets.


Complete activity - The practice of dance, if preceded by warm-up and aerobic exercises, can be considered a complete physical activity. And, therefore, to help prevent and fight overweight and obesity tendency in a fun and sweet way.


Enhance creativity - As with any other type of artistic form, dance starts from creativity and generates creative expressions. This virtuous circle is very good for the child, increasing his feeling of overall well-being.


Help in Mathematics - The math-friendly dance? Why not! Dancing assumes that steps and choreography are learned. And this type of approach enhances the logical ability also helping to study better and to apply concentration and lucidity.


Relax - The study and practice of dance involve listening to music, active listening. Music helps produce more endorphins, relaxes and increases the feeling of happiness. For these reasons, after a dance lesson, children are visibly more relaxed and even more smiling.

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