Use of Voice in a Preschool Dance Class

Children thrive on verbal feedback and are inspired by the teacher’s energy and enthusiasm for the material. Here are some tips to engage your students with your voice: 

  • Try to slow down and lower your voice if the class is getting loud and wiggly or raise your voice and speed up if they are staring off into space. 

  • Cue them ahead of the choreography or exercise with your voice, for example “Ready to Shuffle Step.” Say it like you want them to dance it.  

  • Continue leading them with your voice during the entire class even as you are tending to the music, etc.

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