Mommy and me ballet class, Me and my grown up, come dance with me etc are one of my favourite classes to teach. For a start the kids are adorable at that age and secondly you have a whole class of adult helpers! It is wonderful. Sure you may have to ‘train’ your adult helpers a little to help them get started but once you have the ground rules in place this is a super fun class to teach. It is also a great way to start building your Preschool Dance program. Here are five simple tips to help your Mommy and Me dance class run super smoothly.
4. Props – Props are KEY for any Preschool Dance class and Mommy and Me class is no exception, A good Mommy and me Ballet class curriculum will always include prop suggestions. Props to consider are
a. Scarves for peak-a-boo, for casting spells and for sways
b. Shakers
c. Bean bags for jumping over, balancing on the head
d. Fairy wings
e. Wands
5. Playlist – Only the foolhardy would consider running a Preschool Dance class without a good solid Playlist with lots of back-up’s and emergency songs. You can find an example here. The power of the Playlist lies in the fact that you can just keep your class running without having to attend to music – the less time your attention is away from your baby ballet dancers the less is likely to go wrong.
Most of all, have fun. If you seem to be having fun, the parents will have fun and in turn your tiny dancers will have a fun and positive experience.
You can find more tips on running Pre-school Dance Classes in the following articles.
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