Building Confidence in Young Dancers: Dance Studio Experts' Top Tips

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Felicia Bugge
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Are you a dance instructor or dance school owner looking for ways to help kids build confidence through dance? Then you’re in the right spot! Today, we're diving into the world of dance and exploring a super important topic: building confidence in young dancers.  

In the realm of children's activities, building confidence is key, and in the realm of dance, it's vital. Dance confidence isn't just about mastering routines; it's about nurturing self-esteem and fostering a sense of accomplishment that goes far beyond the studio.  

Confident dancers don't only perform better but also develop essential life skills that will serve them well beyond their dance careers. From improved communication to enhanced resilience, the benefits of confidence through dance are boundless.  

In this blog, we'll take a closer look at how two of our esteemed dance schools have tackled the challenge of building confidence and self-esteem in their young dancers: Dance Inc. Studios and Leinster School of Dance. Through their innovative approaches and dedication to nurturing each dancer's potential, these schools have unlocked the transformative power of dance confidence.  

So, whether you're a seasoned dance teacher looking for fresh inspiration or a newcomer eager to learn more about the magic of dancing increases physical confidence, you're in the right place. Let's dive in and discover how dance can spark confidence and growth!

Create a Supportive Environment

Leinster School of Dance are big on setting the scene for their young dancers and are always striving to create a supportive environment for their students, starting the day that they set foot in the studio space:  

[.pink__text]“I want students to feel happy and safe attending classes, like it’s an escape from anything else going on. I do this by supporting them when they need it, encouraging them always, and fostering a kind and comfortable environment.” - Shauna, owner and principal of Leinster School of Dance.[.pink__text]

The atmosphere of the studio sets the tone for each class, impacting how students think of themselves and their abilities. Creating a judgment-free space where students feel safe to explore and express themselves is crucial. Why? Because when dancers feel accepted and supported, they are more likely to take risks and push past their comfort zones, leading to personal growth and increased confidence.

Encourage Peer Support

Peer support plays a crucial role in boosting individual confidence levels and is great for creating a kind and supportive space. As dancers, knowing that they have a team cheering them on fosters a sense of security and emboldens dancers to embrace new opportunities with confidence. As they celebrate each other's successes and provide encouragement during setbacks, the bonds formed among peers become a source of strength and resilience for every dancer at your dance studio.  

[.blue__text]TOP TIP: Through group activities such as team challenges, collaborative choreography projects, and partner exercises, students develop teamwork skills and forge bonds of camaraderie. These shared experiences not only strengthen relationships but also instil a sense of belonging and acceptance among dancers. [.blue__text]

Dance Inc. Studios are masters at making every dancer feel invited into the group. How? They use the “Buddy system”. This means that any new student at the studio will be paired up with a buddy who has been at the studio for some time and knows the structure. Having a buddy system in place means that the new child will feel welcomed and will have a friend to chat to.  

 

[.green__text]“If they are shy and maybe don’t want to speak out in front of the class to ask questions, a buddy gives them another point of contact to go to. They will also be integrated into the friendships in the class a lot quicker and be able to create relationships of their own. “ - Caitlin, Studio manager at Dance Inc. Studios.[.green__text]

Set Achievable Goals

Setting achievable goals is a cornerstone of confidence-building in young dancers. When goals are realistic and within reach, dancers experience a sense of accomplishment with each milestone achieved, fuelling their confidence and motivation.

 

Short-term goals provide immediate targets for improvement, like mastering a specific technique or perfecting a routine section. Long-term goals, on the other hand, encompass broader aspirations, like performing in a recital or competing at a higher level.  

By setting a mix of short-term and long-term goals tailored to each dancer's abilities and aspirations, instructors empower their students to strive for excellence while building confidence in their abilities to reach their goals.

Create a Sense of Belonging

At Dance Inc. Studios, they are keen to create a sense of belonging and community that every student is a valued part of. The more valued and important you can make a student feel, the greater their confidence will be. A simple way to make kids feel seen, is to make sure dance teachers remember and use the children’s names. Something as simple as a greeting including their name makes the student feel important.

[.orange__text]“The general rule that we use is to say the student’s name at least 5 times over the course of them being in class – once when they arrive, 3 times throughout the class and once to say bye. This is of course just a guideline, however if we make the effort to make each child feel included, they are only going to continue to grow.” - Caitlin, Studio Manager at Dance Inc. Studios.[.orange__text]

At Leinster School of Dance, there is a special emphasis put on welcoming all children no matter their ability level. Whether students are complete beginners or have been dancing for years, the dance school has created a sense of belonging for everyone by using inclusive language and making sure that interested parents know that they try to be as inclusive as they can be.

Be Positive

As dance teachers, it can be easy to get caught up in choreography, lines, formation, cleanliness – the list goes on! It can be easy to focus on improvements and forget to let young dancers know how well they’re doing or express how much they have achieved, but it’s important to make praise a priority in class. Dance Inc. Studios include lots of praise for their young dancers in class. A positive note from a beloved teacher goes a long way in building the children’s confidence, so make sure to include praise in class. Even a quick “Great job class!” can help.  

Introducing affirmations such as "I am strong," "I am capable," and "I believe in myself" can help students overcome self-doubt and embrace their potential. Try encouraging your dance instructors to integrate affirmations into daily routines, whether during warm-ups, rehearsals, or before performances. By consistently reinforcing positive self-talk, instructors empower dancers to cultivate a resilient and confident attitude both on and off the dance floor.

Implementing rewards such as "Dancer of the Week" recognises and celebrates individual achievements, fostering a sense of pride and accomplishment in young dancers. Positive reinforcement not only boosts confidence but also encourages continued effort and dedication, inspiring students to always strive for excellence in their dance journey. This is something Dance Inc. Studios know well, which is why they love giving out prizes, praise and smiles as often as possible.  

[.pink__text]“Little things go a long way – stickers, certificates, rewards! With younger students especially, these will leave them happy and smiling leaving your classes.” - Caitlin, Studio Manager at Dance Inc. Studios.[.pink__text]

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Create Tailored Experiences

Every dancer is unique, so tailoring instruction to individual needs is super important in fostering confidence and skill development among young dancers. Why? Because every child will likely come to your school with very different goals and very different skill levels. Recognising each dancer's unique strengths and weaknesses allows instructors to provide targeted support and guidance, helping the kids to grow and develop and progress at their own pace.

Not only does Leinster School of Dance offer a variety of different styles of dance and classes for all abilities, but they also offer dance classes for children and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs. Each child attending the dance school will have a tailored experience based on what their needs are.

[.blue__text]TOP TIP: Encourage dance teachers to adapt their teaching styles and techniques depending on how their students learn best. By customising instructions to meet the unique needs of their students, dance teachers empower each dancer to thrive and flourish in their dance journey.[.blue__text]

And there you have it! Those are some key tips you can use to help to grow the confidence and self-esteem of the children attending your dance classes. Fostering confidence in young dancers is not just about perfecting movements; it's about nurturing self-esteem, resilience, and a sense of belonging.  

Through the inspiring examples of Dance Inc. Studios and Leinster School of Dance, we've seen how dedication, innovation, and a commitment to individualised instruction can unlock the transformative power of dance confidence. By implementing these strategies and approaches, dance teachers can cultivate a space where every dancer feels valued, supported, and capable of reaching new heights. Let's continue to celebrate and uplift young dancers as they discover the magic of dance and the boundless possibilities it offers for growth and self-expression!

[.green__text]Run your dance school with confidence! With ClassForKids’ dance management and booking software you can cut down hours of admin time and do more of what you love![.green__text]

Felicia Bugge

Felicia is our resident Content Specialist. She is the mastermind behind most of our blogs, emails and Tiktoks! When she isn’t planning the next big email campaign or chasing participants for Tiktoks, she can be found travelling to new exotic places, reading the latest booktok book, or converting friends to using iPads for notes and calendars!