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Can children learn from mermaids?
Children can imitate mermaids.

The sooner children learn mermaid, the better. According to the research of American water early education institutions, their mobility and intellectual development are the most vigorous before the age of 3. At this golden age, they began to exercise in water, and their intelligence and mobility were obviously different from their peers. Not only cultivate their sports cells to broaden their horizons, but also enhance their underwater safety awareness.

Children learn mermaid not only to build a good figure, but also to have a good artistic foundation. In the process of training, we unconsciously enhance our physical qualities such as speed, agility, endurance, balance and strength. It is not easy to have these physical qualities. Every movement has its own specific rhythm. Mastering specific movement rhythm is an important part of stability and coordination.

Sports art, in particular, is accompanied by music from the beginning of training. In class, it is the most basic coordinated training to let students complete their movements with accurate musical rhythm. It can not only cultivate standardized body posture, but also effectively develop the flexibility, strength and balance of legs and trunk, and develop delicate muscle feeling, which is helpful to master technical details and establish a correct concept of action.

Mermaid is an art of expressing emotions with the body, which can make children or adults increase their sensitivity to art, their ability to feel beauty, their expressive force and their creativity. Then shaping a beautiful figure and elegant posture is extremely beneficial to the healthy growth of children. Mermaid education is a career full of vitality and hope. Its wide spread will not only play an immeasurable positive role in children's education, but also in the future of sports art, and it is also an important way to promote children's all-round development in body, intelligence, morality and beauty.