Art
Studying in the art department develops precision of vision and develops observation skills. Over time, the child sees more, more accurately and deeply, and can consider the general in detail. Visual memory and understanding of the surrounding space improves. Drawing makes it possible to learn to see things and objects from different sides. In addition, drawing develops imagination.
Choreography
Training at the choreography department helps strengthen the back muscles, develop correct posture, and reveal natural physical characteristics. Classes teach children to work in a team and have a beneficial effect on mental development. Muscle memory, coordination of movements and artistry develop. The vestibular apparatus begins to work well.
Paper crafts
While practicing with paper, patience, perseverance, intelligence, and imagination are trained. The child folds paper according to a pattern and at the same time trains finger coordination, fine motor skills of the hands develop, and along with it comes the development of speech. Good hand coordination will help child in school. By remembering exactly how to fold a piece of paper, the child trains his memory.
Teatre
Thanks to training in the theater department, it will be easier for the child to perform at matinees, school events and competitions. The stiffness and fear of public speaking disappears. Children involved in theater groups become more attentive, sensitive and capable of empathy. The child gains self-confidence and becomes capable of independent creativity.
Music
Studying in the music department develops children's hearing, memory, sense of rhythm, and emotionality. Playing a musical instrument improves coordination and fine motor skills, which has a beneficial effect on brain development.Singing, solo or in a choir, expands the capabilities of the respiratory system, provides practical skills for collective activities.
Sculpting
Sculpting is more than just a fun activity - it's an important part of a child's development. Children learn to use their imagination and become inventive. It helps develop motor skills that also assist with writing and other skills. Children learn to communicate as they describe what they’ve created. Sculpting encourages kids to problem-solve and discover the effects of their actions. To start expressing their creativity from a young age a sculpting is one of the fun ways to achieve this.