Using Creative Dance to Promote Autonomy Development in Young Children in China: An Intervention Study
Xin Lin, Chan Zhou, Longqi Yu, Xinyue Zhang, Xiaofan Cao, Chenyang Guan

TL;DR
This study shows that creative dance helps young children in China develop autonomy, especially through satisfying their need for self-assertion.
Contribution
The study empirically demonstrates that creative dance promotes autonomy in young children and identifies autonomy need satisfaction as a key mediating mechanism.
Findings
Children in the creative dance group showed significantly higher autonomy scores post-intervention.
Autonomy need satisfaction mediated the effect of creative dance on self-assertion but not on self-reliance or self-control.
Creative dance is an effective intervention for promoting autonomy development in young children.
Abstract
Introduction: Creative Dance, as an educational approach to physical activity emphasizing autonomous exploration and creative expression, has demonstrated significant benefits for children’s cognitive development and independent learning. This study aimed to examine the effects of Creative Dance on the development of autonomy among Chinese children aged 4 to 6 years, and to investigate the mediating role of autonomy need satisfaction in this process. Methods: A randomized, single-blind, two-arm experimental design was utilized, with classrooms serving as the unit of assignment. A total of 102 children aged 4–6 years were randomly allocated to either an experimental group (Creative Dance) or a control group (DanceSport). The children’s autonomy was measured pre- and post-intervention using parent-proxy reports. In addition, qualitative interviews and video observations were conducted to…
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TopicsDiversity and Impact of Dance · Youth Development and Social Support · Children's Physical and Motor Development
