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March 24, 2026

Worried Your Child Lacks Confidence? Why Performing Arts Classes Can Be a Game-Changer

Worried your child lacks confidence? Discover how performing arts classes help children grow in confidence, build resilience and feel more comfortable being themselves.

It’s something many parents quietly worry about.

Your child may be bright, kind and full of potential — but when it comes to speaking up, trying new things or stepping into the spotlight, they tend to hold back.

Confidence doesn’t come naturally to every child, and watching them struggle with it can be difficult. The good news is that confidence can be developed — and one of the most effective ways to nurture it is through performing arts classes.

Confidence Looks Different for Every Child

Not every child is loud or outgoing — and they don’t need to be.

Confidence isn’t about being the centre of attention. It’s about:

  • Feeling comfortable in your own skin
  • Being willing to try
  • Believing that your voice matters

Performing arts classes support children in developing this kind of confidence, in a way that feels natural and enjoyable.

A Safe Space to Step Outside Their Comfort Zone

For children who lack confidence, trying something new can feel overwhelming.

Performing arts classes provide a supportive environment where children can take small steps at their own pace.

That might mean:

  • Joining in with a group activity
  • Saying a line in front of a small group
  • Gradually building up to performing

There’s no pressure — just encouragement and support.

Building Confidence Through Achievement

Confidence grows when children experience success.

In performing arts classes, those successes come in many forms:

  • Remembering lines
  • Learning a routine
  • Taking part in a performance

Each achievement, no matter how small, helps children feel more capable and more willing to try again.

Learning That Mistakes Are Part of the Process

One of the biggest barriers to confidence is fear of getting things wrong.

Performing arts helps children understand that:

  • Mistakes are normal
  • Everyone is learning
  • Progress comes through practice

This mindset shift is incredibly powerful and can have a lasting impact on how children approach challenges in all areas of life.

Supportive Friendships and Teamwork

Children don’t build confidence alone — they build it together.

Being part of a group where everyone is working towards a shared goal helps children feel supported and included.

They learn:

  • How to encourage others
  • How to work as part of a team
  • How to celebrate each other’s achievements

For many children, this sense of belonging is where their confidence really begins to grow.

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Confidence That Carries Into Everyday Life

The confidence children build doesn’t stay in the rehearsal room.

Parents often notice changes such as:

  • Greater participation at school
  • Improved communication
  • Willingness to try new activities

These are the moments where the real impact becomes clear.

If you’re worried about your child’s confidence, you’re not alone — and there are ways to support them.

Performing arts classes offer a positive, encouraging environment where children can grow at their own pace, build confidence and discover what they’re capable of.

Sometimes, all it takes is the right space for a child to begin to believe in themselves.

Theatretrain, a nationwide provider of weekend theatre schools for young people aged 4-18, specialises in weekly classes in acting, singing, and dancing. An emphasis is placed on learning valuable life skills such as confidence, empathy, courage, and resilience. If you know a child who loves to dance, act and sing or could do with a little confidence boost why not visit to find out what our performing arts classes can offer your child at one of our 80 locations across the UK.

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