The Lasting Benefits Of A Puppet Show Arlington TX Kids Perform

By Carolyn Ross


Sometimes kids have trouble communicating, but if you have ever seen your son or daughter with a favorite doll or stuffed animal playing make believe, you know how they use imagination to work out difficult issues. The same is true when educators and parents give them puppets to play with. Any puppet show Arlington TX kids produce will contain a lot of truth in the fictional story lines.

It made be hard for some to believe but there are many parents who don't actively encourage their children's imaginations. They believe that kids should understand early exactly what life is like so they won't be disappointed later on. In fact, an active imagination can save children from the realities of a harsh world. Puppets are a safe way for them to explore thoughts, feelings, ideas, and frustrations.

Not all kids are outgoing. Some are shy and introverted. Others are just naturally quiet individuals who keep their thoughts to themselves. Puppets can give these kinds of children a voice. When they are speaking through a character, it isn't as if the words are really their own. They may say things, and express opinions through puppets, that they would not express any other way. This helps them develop emotional maturity and confidence.

Children who have been slow to develop motor skills can be helped by manipulating puppets. It can be frustrating at first, but with encouragement, they will learn how to move the puppets into all kinds of positions and will move them across the stage at the appropriate time. Kids learn to watch what they're doing behind the stage and avoid noises that might interrupt the performance.

Some kids aren't particularly social. Others can be too aggressive and try to dominate situations. Children who might never socialize on the playground often learn how to communicate with each other through puppetry. They may become more comfortable in social situations and learn how to listen to others.

Putting together puppet shows is one way to involve every member of the classroom and encourage active participation in a common goal. Not everyone is interested in puppets or wants to take an active role on stage. These kids can be taught the basic elements of design, creating backdrops and scenery. Allowing kids to change roles periodically will keep the projects fresh.

Language, speaking, and reading skills are all improved with the use of puppets and plays. Little kids learn to enunciate properly and how to project. More complicated words and concepts can be discussed. All of these benefits can be applied to other projects and to everyday life.

Sometimes children need to become a different character, or to speak through a character like a puppet, in order to express difficult feelings or to overcome shyness and insecurities. Using puppets is a wonderful way to stimulate mental, physical, emotional, and creative development. Puppets can be fun and still be effective teaching tools.




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