Wingman for Dance inspires empathy, compassion, kindness and most importantly, acceptance of all children regardless of any perceived differences. Each month in the studio we will be incorporating Wingman for Dance activities within all of our dance  classes. This month we were excited to count our Unexpected Presents from a crazy year!

December’s Wingman Week: Unexpected Presents

In our December dance classes, we discussed what a crazy year we experienced. We talked lots about the down parts of the year – missing our friends, not coming to dance class, worrying about our friends and family on the front lines.

But that’s not to say that everything in 2020 was bad. In each class we discussed some of the “unexpected presents” that 2020 brought us. And our dancers had lots of things to list that they appreciated from such a crazy year!

“I appreciate the little things like the smell of the studio, and going into a store now.”

“I liked getting to spend more time with my family.”

“When I finally got to go back to school and see my friends again!”

How Can Parents Help?

Discussions at home that include the idea that reflecting on our past can happen at any time of the year, not just during holidays. This will help enforce positive behavior and gratitude all year round. Questions like, “What are you grateful for?” and “How did you show you were grateful today?” will help your dancer learn the importance of expressing appreciation and developing humility and gratitude.

What is Wingman for Dance?

Wingman for Dance is a program from Dylan’s Wings of Change, a foundation dedicated to the memory of Dylan Hockley. Dylan was one of the first grade victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. Dylan was six years old and had autism. He could be his best when those around him would be his Wingman. You can find out more at www.wingmanleague.org. Also, find Wingman for Dance on Facebook and on Instagram.