Eyes on Early Years 6 | Page 18

Dance! Let’s try With the rising temperatures there are fewer chances for children to get outside and run off energy and express themselves physically. Why not try some simple dance sessions with your children? Children move naturally, they use movements to express themselves and because it just feels so good! Dance is simply the harnessing of this joy and expression, performed with awareness and sometimes consciously structured. Don’t be frightened of dance! Dance is a basic form of cultural expression and has enormous benefits for the developing child: Physical development Dance utilizes the entire body and allows children to experience a wide range of movements and practise skills such as balance, co-ordination and kinaesthetic memory. Personal, Social and Emotional development Dance fosters social encounters, interactions and co-operation. Children are given the opportunity to explore and express emotions. Dance bolsters self-esteem as individuality and creativity are valued. Cognitive development The strong links between movement experiences in early childhood and cognitive development make the body a tool for learning. Good quality movement experiences such as a child will experience in dance ensure that infant reflexes are integrated into conscious movements.