If you’ve ever wondered what benefits your child is getting through Drama Kids International programs, have we got the blog for you! We pride ourselves on having drama programs for children ages 3–17 that are designed to help with acting skills, public speaking...
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Drama Kids Launches Its New ACT UP! Anti-Bullying Initiative
Bullying remains the most prevalent form of violence in our society today. According to government statistics [www.stopbullying.gov], almost 30 percent of students in grades 6-12 experience bullying in one form or another, including cyberbullying. Equally alarming,...
7 Fun Businesses Started Just for Kids
From cooking classes and acting lessons to specialized fitness clubs and science programs, there are plenty of businesses out there targeted to kids... Read the rest of the story by clicking here.
The Benefits of Drama
Back-to-school time is typically when parents start thinking about what kids will be doing both in and out of the classroom. Read the rest of the story by clicking here.
Bring on the Drama – Aspergers Syndrome Child Discovers Drama Kids
Please read the entire story by clicking the link below. http://complicatedlifeofanaspiemom.blogspot.com/2015/06/bring-on-drama.html
Drama Kids Asks – What Scares Children and Adults the Most?
It’s not ghosts or goblins that children fear the most. So what is it? Click Here to Find Out!
Drama Kids Fights Back Against Bullying
According to the Stop Bullying Now Foundation, 60% of all middle school students say they have been bullied; and, 20% of all elementary school children and high school students say they have been bullied. We believe there is one important element that can defeat...
5 Tips to Develop Strong Speaking Skills in Your Child
1) Listen to what your child is saying. Children must feel that what they say is important. Put down the paper, turn off the TV or car radio, and converse. Knowing that you are listening to them will reinforce their confidence in speaking to you and to others. 2)...
Drama Kids Removes Common Negative Stereotypes about Children’s Drama Programs
Myth: The purpose of children’s drama is to entertain an audience. Fact: The purpose of children’s drama is for participants to develop speaking skills, acting skills, creative thinking, confidence and self esteem. Myth: Drama requires repetitive memorization...
Drama Kids protege Caden is on the road to stardom
Like a lot of children his age, 11-year-old Caden Denslow has big dreams of becoming a famous actor. But unlike those other kids, his aspirations of appearing on the big screen are already taking shape thanks in part to his experience as a Drama Kids student. [Read...
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