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Drama Kids
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At Drama Kids, we are dedicated to supporting families through our informative and engaging blog. Our goal is to provide valuable resources and insights that empower parents and inspire children. From tips on nurturing creativity to articles about the benefits of drama education, our blog is a go-to destination for all things related to family, acting, and drama.Β
Games to Encourage Your Childβs Imagination
Fostering a sense of imagination in childrenΒ does wonders for their thought processes. Imagination can boost creativity and problem-solving skillsβand it is so fun to work on interactive games as a bonding activity, too! Enrolling your child in activities...
6 Ideas for Keeping the Kids Entertained the Next Time Youβre Stuck Indoors
Between winter weather, spring storms and sweltering summer days, there are many times when playing outside just isnβt an option for children. This can lead to a serious case of cabin fever, but thankfully, there are plenty of ideas for beating boredom...
Why Playtime Matters in Raising Healthy Kids
Between researching healthy snacks and how to best encourage children to exercise, it is safe to say that parents do a lot when it comes to helping their child be as healthy as possible. The good news is, one of the healthiest things that children can do is...
Getting the Conversation Flowing: 5 Questions to Ask Your Kids
While there is nothing more precious than theΒ bond between parent and child, in todayβs chaotic world, it can seem more difficult than ever to keep that bond strong. Not only are children constantly growing and changing, but with the average child...
How Drama Classes Can Help Your Child Interact with Others
While drama classes are a fun way to get your child out of the house and practicing a hobby, there are many real-world benefits of enrolling kids in drama classes as well. From boosting their confidence to furthering their public speaking skills, the effects...
Fun Ideas to Boost Kidsβ Drama Skills at Home
There are many benefits to drama classes for children, including the development of public speaking and communication skills. increased confidence, emotional intelligence and self-expression. If you think your kids enjoy acting and drama-related activities,...
Helping Your Child Find Balance in Life
Balanceβwe all strive to find it, yet itβs something that even well into adulthood always seems to be difficult to grasp. Perhaps the best method to ensure our children are able to lead healthy, balanced lives in adulthood is to help them find ways to lead...
Public Speaking Doesnβt Have to Be Scary
No matter your age, for most people public speaking is an overwhelming and even terrifying thought. Itβs because of this that one of our main goals atΒ Drama Kids InternationalΒ is to help children improve their public speaking and communication skills, while...
Encouraging Eye Contact in the Age of βText Neckβ
Technology has led to many welcome advancements in our society, but it has also had some rather unintended impacts on overall health and well-being. One of those impacts is the development of βtext neck.β The term βtext neckβ was created by a U.S....
Getting Your Child Back Into the Swing of a New School Year
Attention, parents, this is not a drillβback-to-school season is here! Emotions can run high at home with school starting back up for the year, but thankfully there are plenty of tips you can put into practice to help smooth over the process and help the...
Why Failing Sometimes Actually Benefits Children
Failure. Itβs a word we all fear and strive to avoid, and yet, itβs one that perhaps we should embrace a bit more. Per theΒ Merriam-Webster dictionary, failure is defined as an βomission of occurrence or performanceβ or more specifically, βa failing to...
Identifying the Hidden Strengths in Your Child
We know that our children are strong, but could there be some hidden strengths lying in wait, just hoping to be uncovered? The answer is most likely yes! Fortunately, there are many ways we as parents can help our children discover and identify those hidden...