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Helping Children To Get Started |
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Written by triplethreat
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Tips For Helping Your Child Get
Started In Theatre
- Don't Overdo It
- Start gently. Although it is true that many
children may be shy and need a little push to reach their
potential, do not keep pushing if your child resists. Providing a
nurturing environment in which all the tools are made available
without pressure is your best bet for encouraging healthy
development, both in theatre and in life.
Encourage Healthy Optimism
- It is a common misconception that you need
to tell children how good they are in order to build their
confidence. Although encouragement is very important, never tell
your child that they are good at something when it is not true. If
their acting is strong but their singing is weak, please do not
continue to insist that they have amazing vocal talent. Especially
as children get older, they build a remarkably accurate view of
themselves. They will know if you aren't being truthful, which
breaks down trust and sparks feelings of futility. Instead, focus
on areas that are well-developed and if there are areas of
concern, help them to find healthy ways of improving. NEVER tell a
child that they should have received a role they did not get, even
when it may be true in your eyes. Dealing with rejection in a
healthy manner is one of the most important aspects of children's
theatre. To learn more about fostering optimism in children, read
The
Optimistic Child.
Protect, But Don't Overprotect
- Before auditioning for a new theatre group
or organization, do a little research. Make sure they have a
reputation for being nurturing and fair with young people. Find
out what their policies are concerning rehearsals, dicipline, and
casting. You can avoid unpleasant situations by avoiding
organizations that you feel won't offer a positive experience.
This being said, don't attack the director every time your child
doesn't get the role they wanted.
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