Dance and freeze fun

1–2 yearsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Music player or phone

Put on music and dance together with your child for a few minutes. When you pause the music, both freeze in place. This simple movement activity builds physical coordination while supporting emotional connection. Your child learns to move their body, follow your lead, and respond to changes in the music.

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Dance and freeze fun

How to Do This Activity

Put on music and dance together with your child for a few minutes. When you pause the music, both freeze in place. This simple movement activity builds physical coordination while supporting emotional connection. Your child learns to move their body, follow your lead, and respond to changes in the music.

Why It Works

Physical activity supports both brain development and cognitive function in young children. Research shows that physical activity boosts brain development, function, and intellectual performance (Donnelly et al., 2016). Even brief moments of active play help establish healthy movement patterns that benefit your child's physical and mental wellbeing.

Tips for Parents

Keep sessions short, around three to five minutes. Your child may not freeze perfectly at first, and that's okay. Make it playful by freezing in silly poses. This helps your child stay engaged and builds joy around movement.

Materials Needed

Music player or phone

Learning Methods

Hands-On ExplorationMontessori Practical Life Activities

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