Posts in Pre-Ballet
Preschool Dance Boosts Social and Emotional Learning

Incorporating these different types of play into dance class doesn’t just teach kids how to dance—it helps them develop key social and emotional skills that will last a lifetime. Dance encourages children to express themselves, collaborate with others, and understand their own feelings. Plus, the physical benefits of dance contribute to better brain function and overall well-being.

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How Goal-Planning Can Transform Your Preschool Dance Classes

As a preschool dance teacher, you're tasked with guiding young learners through a world of movement, rhythm, and expression. You have a unique opportunity to plant the seeds of creativity, coordination, and confidence in your little dancers. But before you dive into the lesson planning process, there's a critical step that often gets overlooked.

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Unpopular Opinion: Don't Teach Arabesque to Your Students Until They Are at Least 7 Years Old

As dance educators, we all want to help our students grow and develop their technique from a young age. However, there’s an important aspect of early dance training that is often overlooked: the developmental readiness of young children for certain poses and movements. One such movement is the arabesque.

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How Child Development Affects Preschool Dance

When you understand child development, so many things change in your children’s dance classes. ⁣I can remember when I first started teaching preschool dance. I expected to go in and teach a mini ballet class. I thought my students would stand in lines, wait their turns, and work hard just like my older students had.⁣ Boy, was I in for a surprise!⁣

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Tips for Teaching Tots to Wait their Turn in Dance Class

Today I want to give you a few quick tips for teaching tots—on helping your students wait for their turn during travelling exercises.

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7 Planned Transitions for Preschool Dance Class

Planning transitions for preschool dance classes is one of those things that can be easily forgotten in a dance class. BUT, if you teach toddlers or preschoolers, I don’t need to tell you what you already know: transitions will make or break your classes.

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How do You Know if You’re Correctly Teaching Turnout in Pre-Ballet?

When it comes to teaching turnout in ballet, there are many schools of thought on when to begin teaching turnout, how much turnout a student should be able to maintain while dancing, and when to introduce what positions.

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