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Why do children learn children's drama performance?
The reason why children are allowed to learn children's drama performance is because it is difficult for a child to become an attractive social role in the future if he has no chance to learn performance since childhood. Let children participate in drama performances, not to cultivate literary lovers, but to give children a social skill.

Children's drama education is to let children improve their language expression ability, artistic aesthetic ability and imagination on the basis of learning to perform, so it is said that "letting children participate in drama performance is to give them a social skill."

Introduction to children's drama:

A drama whose content accords with children's experience and is loved by children is called children's drama. Therefore, the performers of children's dramas, even adults, are still full of lively atmosphere, and the things they express are simple and vivid, so parents don't have to worry that their children don't understand. Children's dramas can be based on real social life, fairy tales and myths.

Children's dramas are more about stories under innocent hearts, which have a certain guiding role for children, and their imitation ability is particularly strong. Often watching some children's dramas is conducive to children's contact with society and distinguishing right from wrong.

Purpose:

As for the purpose of children's drama, it is originally to bring joy to children and promote their growth. And children can not only get many tangible or intangible things from their own appreciation of the plot, but also get the pleasure of "appreciating others" from the process of watching the play. Therefore, as long as parents take their children to the performance site and let him fully integrate, he should be able to experience something. However, explaining the plot in advance or reasoning according to the plot can easily stifle children's interest in appreciation.

On the contrary, after watching the play, if the child is moved and wants to share it with his parents, then his parents have to listen attentively. In addition, if the child is interested in "I also want to play" because of the interesting story, then try this fresh experience with him. This process allows children to train their expressive force and expressive ability, experience the experience of cooperating with others to complete one thing, and experience the happiness and sense of accomplishment appreciated by others.

As for the problem of children making noise in the theater, he wouldn't do it if he realized that performers need to be respected and appreciators have the right to be left alone. Of course, if the child is really young, it is difficult to understand this truth. You can teach him the necessary etiquette with examples and words that he can understand in advance, so that he can actually learn in the theater. Watching children's dramas is a parent-child activity and a medium for children's growth.