Saturday, March 12, 2016

Preschool Dance Classes And The Challenge It Involves

By Charles Allen


Children are naturally imaginative. They can be tough to manage and hold down, especially toddlers. Teaching them can require the most energy, effort and of course, lots and lots of patience. It is a tougher work to lead them, than what you generally expect.

Some teachers are thought to have some type of magic touch because they seem to do it well than the rest. Especially when talking about preschool dance classes Calgary. Sometimes, it is just a matter of problem solving. A few strategies may do you some good.

Do not try to teach them to dance the way someone else does, just because other kids can. Let them be the kids that they are. Allow them freedom while letting them follow certain steps. Lower your expectations and do not expect they can dance the same way you have taught them the steps. That is not good. Let them do it their way first.

Make a lesson plan but prepare to be spontaneous. You might just need to throw the plan out the window when the situation calls for it. You may have plenty of ideas and a solid plan that mostly works out nicely but also try to improvise. You see, there are many things to consider when working with kids.

Everything can change. Level of energy, their group dynamics, attention span and their tendency to look for food at the middle of an activity. Never ignore the needs of the children and be flexible to it. Give positive feedback whenever possible.

Do transitions quickly on movements. Give the children the illusion that you are always one step ahead. The truth is, they can be way smarter and faster than you will be. They cannot know that. Prepare music if that is what you are using. Be as close to it as possible. Have a plan but be spontaneous so you can deviate when you need to. Be sure to know what is coming next and get the music ready.

Never make it too hard or too easy. Sometimes it helps when kids find something difficult enough to follow. There is something in that which would make them feel interested and encouraged to try. Find that balance, since they need more tangible goals. If you make it too hard, they will easily be discouraged. But make it too easy and they will easily get disinterested as well,

Say what you expect to see, even though they do not really do it yet. This is where imagination comes in. When you think you need to get them to raise their hands but they are not doing it, say as though they are raising their hands. You will be surprised how easily they will follow. Thank them for something they did not do yet, and you will see that they will be doing it.

Teaching is not easy. Especially when it involves children, The challenge is even bigger when it is dancing you are trying to teach them. However, this pays to some extent of amazing results eventually, when you see them doing it on their own. It can be rewarding, no matter the level of performance. After all, children, lost in their own world of innocence, dancing or not, are always a sight to behold.




About the Author:



0 comments:

Post a Comment