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Is It Worth It for Children to Learn Dancing?

It’s hard or impossible to quantify the benefits. Also, we can’t just directly link dancing with intelligence and professional or business success. There are other factors that explain why some children get ahead or make huge accomplishments.

Is it worth it for children to learn dancing

Whichever is the case, dancing is a form of physical activity which also has physical benefits. As a physical activity, it’s good for the heart, lungs, bones and muscles. As a physical activity, it can also help with brain function and development (including about learning, memory and increasing synaptic plasticity). This is important especially for children because they undergo rapid brain development (early childhood experiences can actually shape children’s lives).

There are also emotional and social benefits such as greater self-esteem and improved confidence. This can be a direct result of improved brain function and physical health (which can help us think more clearly and feel confident about our bodies and appearance). With that greater self-esteem and improved confidence, it will be always a smooth experience to make friends and interact with other people.

Notice that we can link those physical, mental, emotional and social benefits with success and happiness. Excellent physical and mental health can help us recognise and grab more opportunities. For children, those are crucial in their learning experience as they build their foundations. Great social skills can also be crucial because getting things done often requires getting along with other people. It’s also crucial to having fun especially if it results in forming and maintaining long-term relationships.

Again, it’s hard to quantify the benefits of dancing. But it won’t hurt for children to learn that and have a fun experience. It will add variety to their interesting journey and rapid development. Whether it will lead to a career or just a fleeting interest, dancing is about adding some flavour in our children’s rapid growth years.