Fighting Fears
The fear of public speaking is considered to be one of the most common in the world. Children are also susceptible to it, and the older the child becomes, the more discomfort he may experience while speaking in public. Theater courses for children solve this problem. After just a few lessons, the child becomes more confident in himself, begins to improvise, and opens up. He gains experience and tools for public speaking. And he ceases to be afraid of speaking in front of the public.
Formation of beautiful speech
The problem for many kids is speech. Some people can’t pronounce sounds, some people can’t form sentences, some people have problems with parasitic words. An acting school will also help in all these situations. During lessons, teachers devote enough time to oratory. Children read tongue twisters, learn to breathe correctly, and do articulation exercises. At theater courses for children aged 3–5 years, pupils learn poems - at this age this is a natural need of a child, and do finger exercises to develop fine motor skills (and therefore speech).
Intellectual and emotional development
Theater studio for a child from 5 years old involves broadening his horizons. As children grow older, classes in world music, literature, and cinematography are added. Children get acquainted with great works of art, memorize excerpts from stories and plays.
Later, in primary school and adolescence, children will experience the moods and characters of literary heroes during rehearsals and performances. Preschoolers are asked to simply name the emotions of the characters in poems and fairy tales, and also to depict them in short scenes.