How do parents respond when the dance teacher corrects the child's movements?

Communicate with the teacher, if the child's movements are not standardized, you can slowly correct them. If not, change training courses.

Some misunderstandings in children's learning dance;

Myth 1: Dance is about division and bending.

Many parents bring their children to learn dance, let them show their horizontal and vertical forks, and then ask the teacher, "Is my child suitable for dancing?" This is a common understanding of dance among domestic parents, who believe that as long as they can cross and vertical forks, they can dance, so dance is no different from gymnastics and martial arts.

After a period of dance practice, many children can split, but there is no dance style, no opening, no straight legs, no jumping, but parents disagree. Dancing needs basic skills, but everyone's own conditions are different, so what is more needed is a scientific training and a correct model.

Myth 2: The performance of "Teacher Yan" is that it requires high basic dance skills.

It's true to learn the basic skills of dance from an early age, but it's not enough to encourage others, and only by hurting others can we make progress. For amateur dance teaching, standardized and gradual basic dance practice is the most scientific and solid foundation.

The high demand for basic skills is not manifested in the joy of "getting down the vertical fork for one month", but in every detail such as leg press, kicking and mopping the floor. Dancing takes time and patience.

Myth 3: I can also make a simple children dance combination. It's a waste of money to attend training courses.

We can observe that no matter where, there are many simple combinations in the teaching materials of the dance grading examination. Many parents feel very simple when they hear children's songs and see teaching actions, and think it is unnecessary to spend money and time on such training courses. This is completely wrong, because the soul of dance lies in music and rhythm, and the dance learning mode from simple to complex will give children a solid dance foundation.

Only by cultivating a good sense of music and rhythm can we gradually cultivate our understanding of dance through repeated edification, and then we will like and fall in love with dance more and more, while many parents will only "paint a gourd ladle" and lack the grasp of details.