9 Ways To Take Your Kids Dance Classes To The Next Level

Written by
Carmela Caserta
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How can I step up my dance lessons for kids? 

As a children’s dance teacher, you know how tricky it can be to keep kids engaged in lessons. We explore what other dance studios are doing to bring creativity to their classes. The kids activity providers who are thinking outside the box are the ones who are leading the way. Here’s how you can achieve this, too!

Engage dancers with interactive classes

A Truly passionate children’s dance teacher will always want the best for their dancers. Encourage kids to take an active role in their development. Support them whilst they reflect on their strengths and any areas of improvement from each lesson. The more invested you are in the progress of your young dancers, the more engaged they will feel in class. Create progress trackers for kids to easily follow their progress. 

Provide extra resources

Use this as both a creative improvement and an income boost. By offering activity books for  a one-off fee, you can step up your kids dance classes even after they have left the dance floor.  You can create multiple options for kids at different levels, meaning more income opportunities since you are offering more tailored learning packs. This can truly add even more value to your dance studio!

Host unique workshops 

Invite special guests into your studio to excite kids. Turn to your network for new dance class ideas for kids - you may know dance teachers who can bring a new flavour to your sessions. Create anticipation by announcing plans ahead of time and create a yearly calendar of workshops to come. This is a great research opportunity too - you may find a workshop particularly successful and from this you can consider introducing new services to your dance school. 

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Mix & match incentives 

Offer your dancers incentives appropriate to them to improve your dance classes. You could introduce a class rewards scheme with time scales to measure goals. Inspire hard work in your dancers by celebrating their small wins and seeing each and every improvement as an achievement. 

Try new dance styles 

The more your dance studio has to offer, the more enticing you’ll be to parents looking for dance lessons for kids. Retain current customers and attract interested parents by being bold with the classes you offer. Get outside your comfort zone and gauge what kids are interested in. You could put out polls or surveys on social media, via emails and in person. Trying taster sessions like workshops can measure how interested kids are in new styles. 

Lead themed classes 

It can be tricky to come up with fresh dance class ideas for kids. That’s why you have to become a kid at heart to understand what they are currently interested in. Pay attention to trends and what kids are raving about. Use this to inspire themed sessions. You could encourage kids to dress up and offer prizes for their efforts. Make your dance classes something kids look forward to long before they’ve stepped through your doors.

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Creative use of space 

Kids dance teachers like you can get kids to use space in your studio differently. Set aside time to have different groups practise dance moves in different directions. They’ll have to avoid each other, whilst retaining technical accuracy and memorising their routine. This is great for developing spatial awareness, peripheral vision and balance. 

Short tasks with incentives 

Short bursts with clear tasks are bound to keep kids engaged and step up your dance classes. Focus on specific skills by tailoring tasks to the areas of improvement and strengths of each dancer of groups of dancers. Keep their short attention spans engaged by shaking up tasks and only running each for a short period. 

Small group comps 

As a kids dance teacher, you can encourage relationship building between your young dancers with small group contests. Offer incentives and rewards to kids who work together positively. Measure this by looking at their levels of teamwork, cooperation, communication, respect and ability to follow instructions. Rewarding behaviour is a great way to ensure kids are getting as much as they can from your sessions and boost the perception of your dance school overall.  

So there you have it! Switching up your classes is a great way of engaging children and keeps them interested for longer. Always ask yourself if the changes you are making are something children are likely to engage with! 

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Carmela Caserta

Carmela is our resident Copywriter here at ClassForKids. Her days are filled with pondering the wonder of words, up-cycling them to create something wonderful and swimming in SEO strategy. Outside of the office, she’s buried in fiction novels, invested in edge-of-your-seat crime docs and out with her dog on peaceful woodland walks.