Thursday, October 12, 2006

act3

Signed you up for drama classes. They are already in the midst of Term4 so we have to wait till January.

"Drama helps children explore their creative potential through story telling, role-play, movement, and improvisation. In our belief to develop children to their fullest potential through Drama, we encourage both vocal and physical expression. Drama is very participatory and develops in the child a sense of self-awareness and confidence. Prose, poetry, music, puppetry, masks and a range of other creative elements are used to set the imagination free." ~act3~

2 comments:

M said...

Have u done a trial with them to see how BY likes it? Cos I was very sold on it, but A didn't pay attention and roamed about- very unusual behavior for usually attentive her. So I'm trying Theatre Stage next (also in my case I'm leaning towards wkday rather than wkend).

Carrie said...

No. But we realised that he's listening even when we think he's not paying attention. He's more of a audio learner than a visual learner. Example: flashing cards at him is useless! So, unless he starts screaming (swim classes) or walking out of the class (flash card system), we'd keep him in. I really can't think of any other classes that might be more suitable. But will definitely check out Theatre Stage. Tks.