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Every child benefits from quality dance training, even though the may never dance on Broadway. In dance, children learn about
teamwork. As much as you try to achieve personal goals, you also work to produce a high quality work of art as a team member.
They develop creative thinking skills and the ability to work hard for higher achievements. They learn an immense amount of music and rhythm, about nutrition, the body's anatomy, and are introduced to the French language and the other arts.
They encounter spatial relationships and must think with both sides of their brain while learning to dance. Sometimes your arms are doing one thing while your feet are doing another and it has to look easy and be done with a smile so that people are entertained.
They learn responsibility. They learn how to organize their time when schedules are hectic. Self-confidence and self-esteem continue to develop as a young person conquers new movements and grows more certain of their ability to apply themselves, work hard, and master any task put before them.
Growing through this artistic process helps a child find the pathway to personal integrity and self-assured adulthood. They enter society with the ability to do well at whatever life places before them; and with the ability to maintain the uncompromising high standards absorbed during their dance training. They learn to 'stick with' things. All these skills will enhance your child's academic performance, as well as their physical well-being.