06/05/2026
Sometimes a parent signs their child up for dance because they are picturing a once-a-week dance lesson and maybe a tutu at the end of the year. They want their child to move, make friends, gain confidence, or have something that belongs to them.
And then something happens that the parent did not expect.
The studio becomes part of their life too.
They find themselves sitting in the lobby next to another parent who understands the rush from school to class. They start appreciating the other children. They cheer for dancers who are not their own. They begin to understand the teacher’s heart and the vibe of a place that slowly starts to feel familiar.
And somewhere along the journey, it is not just the child who found a place to belong.
The parent did too.
That is one of the coolest things about a dance studio. It is not only a place where children learn steps. It becomes a community. A place where families meet, friendships form, people support each other, and children grow up surrounded by adults who become part of their extended family.
So to the parents who walked through the door thinking this was just going to be a class for your child, thank you for becoming part of the journey.
You matter to the culture of the studio.
Your kindness matters.
Your encouragement matters.
The way you care for every child matters.
Because when a dance studio is at its best, it does more than teach children.
It brings people together. How cool is that?!