Dance Builds More Than Dancers - Part 8

Dance Builds More Than Dancers | Part 8

This is what I wish every non-dance parent knew.

Your child does not have to prove that dance was “worth it”.

Dance does not need to lead to a title, a contract, or a career to be valuable. Its value is in who your child becomes along the way.

A child who dances learns how to show up, how to try again, how to be seen, how to manage nerves, how to listen, and how to believe in themselves.

Those things stay.

So if you’re supporting a child in dance and quietly worrying about the future, know this.

Dance is not time wasted.

Dance is time invested.

And whatever direction your child eventually takes, dance will be part of what helped them get there.

More on this soon.

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