Why folklore is important and what children learn through it – much more than movement

Folklore is often seen as a collection of beautiful dance steps and interesting choreographies. However, its value for a child’s development is much deeper. Folklore is a blend of culture, upbringing, discipline and personal development, and is an important part of growing up that positively affects the child on many levels.

Above all, through folklore, children develop a sense of belonging. Learn about the traditions, customs, and cultural heritage of their people. In this way, they build an identity and develop respect for their roots, but also for the cultures of other nations. This is especially important in the modern world, where the preservation of cultural values is part of the preservation of personal and social identity.

Folklore strongly contributes to the development of discipline and responsibility. Children learn to listen, follow instructions, and work as part of a group. They understand that each individual is important to the whole and that joint efforts lead to success. This experience develops work habits that are later very important both at school and in life.

Also, folklore develops self-confidence. Performing in front of an audience helps children overcome stage fright, free themselves and believe in themselves. Every successfully learned step and every performance brings a sense of pride and personal achievement.

In addition, folklore promotes the development of concentration and memory. Children learn to remember the order of steps, rhythms, and changes in choreography. These skills directly contribute to better attention and easier learning in the school environment as well.

One of the most important aspects of folklore is the development of social skills. Children learn to work together, help each other, and work as a team. They create friendships, develop empathy and a sense of mutual respect.

Folklore also contributes to proper posture, coordination, balance, and general physical fitness. But its greatest value is not only in physical development, but in the formation of a stable, self-confident and socially responsible personality.

Folklore is not just a game – it is a space where children grow, develop character and learn values that stay with them throughout their lives.

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