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While all of us are stuck at home, it’s even more important to get the kids moving. One of our favourite home-iso activities is dancing.

Ballet Time o-founders Ashlee Smale and Samantha Robinson, share the 5 reasons why dancing should be a part of your child’s daily routine.

1) Dancing fosters movement!

And active kids are healthy kids! The beauty of dance is that the training teaches kids so much more than just how to dance. In fact, it fosters skills such as agility, flexibility and co-ordination.

2) Moving Your Body

At a young age, it teaches children about moving their bodies. How? Well in one movement such as a sauté where you spring into the air, students are learning how to bend their knees, spring into the air, and land again. To do this one movement, they need to manipulate levels, planes, and therefore learn sensory awareness of what that actually feels like.

3) Stimulates Intellectual Engagement

There aren’t just physical benefits of learning to dance, in fact it stimulates intellectual engagement. Children observe the steps and try to copy. They also practice consolidation where they learn to piece different moves together. They practice counting, learn words and learn shapes, all whilst supporting movement!

4) Dancing Keeps The Kids Busy

It can give you a little spare time. With the extra time at home at the moment it can be hard to keep the little ones moving as much as they usually would. But, with dance you don’t need a whole lot of space and it can be very easy to introduce little snippets of dance. Online dance company, Ballet Time hosts pre-recorded dance lessons for 2-6 year olds. Their 10 minute dance lessons are delivered to your online portal and mean that you can stream your dance lesson to any smart device, and at any time.

5) Encourages Imagination

Dance fosters imagination and self-expression. Imagination in how children align movement with characters or reflect different components such as a butterfly or a ballerina or even a kangaroo in their practice. Self-expression in the movements they choose to represent themselves or their feelings. Ballet Time classes provide the opportunity to explore these benefits in a safe, supportive, flexible environment of your choosing.

Ballet Time offers a free 1 week trial and hosts monthly ($24.99) or 3 month courses ($70) for 2-6 year olds. For more information on dance supporting your little ones, or to sign up to learn ballet, visit Ballet Time.

What kind of dancing do your kids enjoy doing? Tell us in the comments below.

  • We’ve been doing this for some time, although it hasn’t been structured dance. The kids love it!

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  • I’ve always put on ballet videos for my daughter on YouTube, as she usually wants me to get involved, we often find her brothers tag along as well. It is quite entertaining.

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  • Ballet and hip hop are their favourite and also keeps them fit

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  • I have 7 & 9YO girls they have been dancing a lot in lockdown!

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  • my girls have been grooving out to a ps4 game called beat sabre it get’s their heart rate jumping and body moving and is a great little effective workout that they don’t even realise they are doing!

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  • All good points for dancing around the house. I dance all the time and so do the kids. We’re definitely a household of movers.

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  • Yessss I love dancing with my baby at home!!! He loves it too!

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  • I agree with all of the above. But oh my gosh, it’s impossible to get my grandson to groove on. Even at childcare, he will sit and watch the other kids but won’t join in

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  • any kind of moving their bodies to music.

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  • During the day when we’re home, we’ve always got some music playing. Everyone here loves it and will dance crazy with each other

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  • Definitely making an effort to do this from tomorrow

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  • My daughter has continued dance at home. We definitely miss our Miss Amanda in person and seeing her little class of dances. But getting dressed into her dance clothes and logging in to see her dance friends is a lovely way until we meet again.

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