Connecting Pathways for Lifelong Learning at Fairy Floss Ballet

By Cassandra Hart, Editor - Kids in Perth 15 Feb 2021

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They say the first five years of a child’s development are the most important.  As well as learning to talk, count and interact with other people, our youngsters are developing their imagination, creativity and movement capabilities.  

Fairy Floss Ballet is a delightful program that explores movement through the magic of play.   They embrace the joy, wonder and innocence of childhood, and these qualities are encouraged throughout their classes.“Love is at the heart of everything we do.  At the foundation there is acceptance and kindness and a strong base of movement skills that will develop your child for dance and also for life,” explains Fairy Floss Ballet’s Director Terrie Wayside.

Their classes are themed and parents are encouraged to stay and watch their little dancer  explore, create and discover the wonder of dance and movement.  

“It’s not just about the movement, but also how your child is relating, growing in confidence, and being supported in this growth,” explains Terrie.  “The simple pleasure of moving inspires a child’s imagination and starts to connect pathways for lifelong learning,” 

Fairy Floss Ballet can enhance your child’s learning by creating a sense of wonder, love, zest for life, innocence, expression, growth and learning. Class are held in Rossmoyne, Bullcreek and Brentwood, and are available for 2.5 – 5 year olds.  Visit Fairy Floss Ballet’s website or email admin@dancecreations.com.au for more information.

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