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My daughter didn't even want to move when she was five years old, just watching others do it.
Ouyang Yangyi, Yichun No.4 Middle School, arouses interest. 1. Create the environment. Children are often allowed to watch children's art programs and song and dance performances on TV or on the spot, so that she can directly feel the beauty of dance with her senses, arouse children's attention and interest in dance, stimulate children's desire for expression and stimulate their motivation. 2. Imitation. Art comes from life. Let children imitate small animals in beautiful music, such as butterflies flying, elephants walking and bears walking. And let children know that learning dance is easy and enjoyable. 3. Delay of satisfaction. Preschool children are easily distracted and like the new and hate the old. Delayed gratification has many applications in family education. Learning dance is very hard, and many children will give up halfway because they are afraid of pain and fatigue in the process of learning. Therefore, when your child asks you to learn dance, you must remember to postpone her wish. Only by letting her know that her learning opportunities are hard-won, can she summon up the courage to persist and work hard and finally achieve something. Second, keep interested. 1. Hold on. Insist on learning dance, not only children, but also parents should have a good attitude, bearing in mind the original intention of letting children learn dance. Otherwise, parents blindly pursue grading and competition, which will easily put pressure on their children and even force them to study, which will easily make them lose interest and let her give up halfway. 2. Communicate more and encourage more. At the beginning, children will inevitably have fear of difficulties. At this time, parents should actively encourage their children, help them solve their fear of difficulties in time, actively communicate with teachers, solicit teachers' observations and suggestions on their children, know their shortcomings and advantages in time, and cheer for their progress in time. Execute. After the child learns to dance, she is often asked to perform for her parents and even neighbors and relatives according to her interests. After the performance, she should be given some appreciation to build her confidence and interest in dancing.