Articles
Four Ways Drama Can Improve Your Child’s Public Speaking Skills
Fear of public speaking is a common condition characterized by increased heart rate, dry mouth, forgetfulness, and shortness of breath. Presenting to an audience can feel especially paralyzing for children. During the years of 3-18, being excluded or humiliated by...
Five Ways You May Be Limiting Your Child’s Creativity
All facets of child development are crucial, and promoting creativity throughout their development is no exception. Unfortunately, it is all too common for parents to hinder their child’s creativity without even realizing it. This can backfire greatly, as when a...
5 Benefits of Drama For Teens
5 Benefits of Drama For Teens / Youths The life of a teenager is fraught with unique challenges. In addition to intensified academic and social pressures, children between the ages of 13-18 endure hormonal changes that place them at risk for body image struggles,...
The 5 Best Reasons to Send Your Child to Holiday Camps in Singapore
The 5 Best Reasons to Send Your Child to Holiday Camps in Singapore Holiday camps for kids are gaining popularity in Singapore for their opportunities to help children foster life-long skills and nurture creativity while giving them a break from classroom pressures....
Three Ways Drama Can Help Your Shy Child Blossom
Three Ways Drama Can Help Your Shy Child Blossom While some children delight in being the center of attention, others find it very uncomfortable. Studies show that 10-15% of children aged kindergarten to eighth grade (primary 2) exhibit shy behavior. If your...
Resilience Behind the Mask
Impact of COVID-19 There's been much talk about resilience these days. Resilience helps you adapt when things change and aids in your speed of recovery. COVID-19 taught us that we need to do something to boost our resilience and that of our children so we can continue...
Incorporating Drama into your School or Business
Incorporating Drama into your School or Business Drama is highly beneficial to the development of children and as parents are more affluent today, they demand a curriculum that ensures their children are developed holistically. So, if you’re thinking of making drama a...
Our Littlest Playwrights
Our Littlest Playwrights Drama is a powerful tool for developing soft skills. Drama can be useful for teaching various academic subjects in schools. Did you know that drama is also an essential element in preschool curricula? A Strong Foundation Preschools play a...
Misconceptions about Drama
Misconceptions about Drama We often think of acting and performance when we think of drama. But drama could be so much more than that. Drama seeks to develop individuals. What are some other common misconceptions about drama? We debunk them in this article!...









