Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Freeze Dance!

We've all seen energy build up in toddlers, preschoolers, or big kids. But you can usually redirect this energy with a fun little game. At the same time, you'll be helping to develop your child's physical control and something called "inhibitory control," or his or her ability to start and stop behaviors. Sometimes, all you need to do is turn on some music and play Freeze Dance!

 
All you need to do is:
  • Get some lively music going.
  • Dance around with your child or encourage him or her to dance -- let your child burn off some of that energy!
  • Every so often, quickly pause the recording -- everyone (including you) should immediately freeze!
  • To spice things up, after each freeze you can call out a new dance word like twirl, twist, leap, wiggle, or turn.
  • Now start dancing like that until it's time to pause the music and freeze again.
Don't have any music handy? No problem! Sing a song or bang a funky rhythm on something you have lying around the house. Stop at random times, just like you were pausing the music.

Redirecting your child's energy into a fun game or activity can work like a charm. Try it next time you see your little one developing a case of ants in the pants

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