Why do girls like dancing?
Learning to dance is bad for children's bone development. ...
In fact, parents' worries are unnecessary. Look at those girls around us who can sing and dance! Dance not only shapes their beauty, but also plays an important role in adding charm, exercising physical strength, sharpening perseverance and enriching imagination.
Feel the beautiful temperament given to girls by so many dances. What's there to worry about as a girl's parent?
Specifically, the benefits that dance brings to girls are various, and its unique functions mainly include the following important aspects:
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Beautiful figure: Girls who are in the period of rapid growth and development can stand up straight and have a beautiful figure after dance training (such as holding out their chest, raising their heads and abdomen), and can correct physical problems such as hunchback and shoulders.
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Action coordination: Dance needs the coordination of all parts of the body, which can exercise children's action coordination and make them feel more rhythmic.
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Enhance limb flexibility and flexibility: After dance training, children's physical qualities such as strength control, stability and endurance will be improved.
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Cultivate aesthetic feeling: Dance expresses the inner world through music, movements, expressions and gestures, which makes children subtly influenced by artistic performances, and makes children love life, appreciate and experience beauty.
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Cultivate self-confidence: Dance performance can cultivate children's performance ability, so that children do not have stage fright, strong expressive force and better psychological quality.
Beautiful figure, flexibility and flexibility of limbs and strong aesthetic ability are exactly what girls need to form beautiful temperament. Therefore, in order to make girls grow into a more versatile and attractive woman, parents should pay attention to cultivating girls' dancing temperament from an early age. Even if you don't send your daughter to a professional dance school, let her actively participate in the dance learning organized by the class or group.