
6 Reasons Why Dancing Is The Best Activity During A Pandemic!
Help kids rise above the negative effects of COVID.

Jena Minnick-Bull
Dance Director
COVID-19 seems to spare most kids from getting sick, but its effect on their mental health is deepening. Older children who understand the perils of the pandemic may require more care than toddlers. And it can seem like parents are pretty powerless to do anything to help our children feel better. When everything is topsy-turvy and routines are all over the place, it can be hard to know what activities to prioritize and what needs to be put on hold for now.
Parents who make dance classes a priority for their child quickly realize the benefits that will help them rise above the negative effects of COVID. Here's 6 reasons why dance is the Best Activity during a pandemic:
1 - Dancing helps children adapt.
Learning to dance may not be easy, initially. It's like a baby learning to walk. Dancers get accustomed to falling a few times when they learn a new dance skill. And when the child gets the social nod once the skill is learned, they get the incredible personal reward of achieving it. Whether it's a dance routine, or just a cool move to show off at the next physical party, dancers are willing to be patient, adapt their body and mind to the new experience, and have confidence in the outcome. Dancing through COVID is just another new experience requiring children to be patient, adaptive, and hopeful.
2 - Dance helps children channel negative emotions.
Feeling angry, fed up or sad are all very normal reactions to the changes that COVID-19 has bought us. Dance is an excellent way of releasing those negative emotions and turning them into something positive. The satisfaction that comes from creating something can be very beneficial to your child's mental health and provide them with healthy coping strategies. Dance can help your child go from feeling angry and fed up to feeling proud and content. Dancing helps lift spirits, raise energy levels, and maintain positive mental health!
3 - Dancing is the SUPERHERO of exercise.
In a global health crisis, it goes without saying that we want to keep our children's bodies fit and strong. Dance improves strength, flexibility, heart and lung health, blood pressure and bone density, as well as having huge mental health benefits. Dance as an exercise helps oil the body and the mind. But it's not just a physical thing. The mind is free when the body is in motion. And that's what is needed in such trying times when stress levels due to the COVID situation have hit the roof. And kids may not need to work out all the time, but just taking a break to dance can help them feel good and enjoy the movement.
4 - Dance classes give kids a sense of control.
One of the keys to feeling positive and in control is having a sense of normality and maintaining a routine. If your child is used to having activities and that suddenly stops, the abrupt break to their routine will make them feel as if they're in free fall. Encouraging your child to take dance classes, whether online or in the studio, will maintain their routine, help them feel secure, and allow them to thrive by having something regular to look forward to. Continuing your child's dance training gives them back a sense of control which can reduce any feelings of anxiety. It's also worth remembering that some dancers are actually making more progress with their dancing right now because they have more time to practice.
5 - Dance builds relationships and social connections.
Feeling isolated from friends and family is something a lot of children are really struggling with. By encouraging your child to participate in dance classes, virtual or in-studio, it can help them combat these feelings of isolation. When they dance online, your child will still feel connected and loved. Encouraging this interaction in challenging times will strengthen their bonds with friends and with their dance teacher, leaving them with a stronger support network at the end of the pandemic. The last thing you want is for your child to get through a pandemic only to face the emotional and physical challenge of playing catch-up with their peers.
6 - Dancing creates a strong sense of self-worth.
Dance, as a form of expression, instills self-confidence and self-belief in children. As they navigate through the sound, something magical happens and they find an inner voice that is uniquely theirs. Whether your child is dancing in a group or alone, there is a sense of exuberance and celebration of the self. Dance initiates personal growth and helps a child unlock their inner potential. Dancers learn how to be comfortable in their own skin. And what's even better, is learning to dance within the four walls of your child's room, where they can be themself ” wholly and completely ” and then get comfortable doing the same around others.
Dance may start within these walls of your home and child's dance studio, but it will penetrate in all areas of their life ” be it in a virtual class, where it can be found in the form of a confident presentation, or in adolescents who grow up to be hard-working individuals as their self-esteem improves. Through dance, children learn self-acceptance and self-love. They find who they are and what they're made of. And then there's no stopping them from reaching their goals.
Laguna Niguel, CA