3 Ways to increase your child’s confidence

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We all want to raise a confident child do we not?  We all want the best for our children and that means raising them to be happy and self-assured.  While we are not experts, we would like you to consider these three tips that we employ in our classes to help increase your child’s confidence.

 

  • Concentrate on the good – Children (and adults!) make mistakes.  Instead of dwelling on what went wrong help your child work through the problem and find a way to solve it.  Guiding them to make their own choices builds sureness in their decision making skills.  Which leads into…

 

  • Don’t save your child – Sometimes we need to take a step back and let them stumble for them to figure out how to find their way.  It can be the hardest thing for a parent to do but the sense of accomplishment they will feel in solving the problem themselves helps to build feelings of self-worth, competence and assurance that they can figure things out on their own.

 

  • Stick with what they start – Whether it is problem solving or learning a new skill encourage your child to see it through until the end. It may be figuring out a tough math problem or finishing out the season of a sport, but learning that completion is an integral part of the puzzle and following through again gives them a sense of achievement.

 

What do you think?  Do you have any tips you would like to share?

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What to pack in your dance bag

Sometimes when we start a new activity we have a hard time knowing where to ….start.

A good place to start for all dancers is in what they are bringing to class with them in their dance bag.  Here is a handy list of the essentials.

For a younger student:

  • All shoes needed for class.  These shoes should be labeled with the child’s initials on the bottom in the event they are left behind or mixed up.
  • Legwarmers and dance sweater in the colder weather.

Older students should also include:

  • Hair ties to keep their hair tied back.
  • A water bottle for in between classes and a small snack if they are going to be at the studio for more than 90 minutes.
  • Bandages for the random blister and shoe that rubs the wrong way.

And of course everyone should bring their smile!

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