There is a lot of early education content for babies, and when many parents provide early education to their babies, they only focus on language, senses, observation, etc. In fact, they can also provide early education for babies in dance. You can teach your baby some simple dance moves and let your baby follow them. I believe many parents don’t know what kind of dance moves are suitable for babies. The following is a detailed introduction to simple early education dance for babies aged 0 to 3 years old, and early education dance moves for children aged 1 to 2 years old.
Baby early education dance moves include the following:
1. Walk forward on tiptoes. This action requires the baby to raise his head, raise his chest, and tighten his abdomen. It can exercise the baby's good posture. It can also lay a good foundation for your baby to learn broken steps. Be careful not to let the baby practice for too long, because the baby has poor control and will get tired easily.
2. Horse stride. Horse stride is one step at a time. When doing this movement, the body should lean forward slightly, the arms should be stretched forward and slightly bent, and the hands should be half-clenched to make a pull. The movement of the reins can exercise the coordination of the baby's hands and feet.
3. Alternating steps, this is a relatively common dance movement. The rhythm of the movements can be controlled at will. It is a bit difficult for young children. They need to practice several times before they can become more proficient.
Parents should note that when providing early dance education to their babies, they can play some music for them to let them move along with the music.