Helping them chase their dreams: goal setting for dancers

$99 AUD


Help your dancers understand where they are, where they want to be and map the path in between. 

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This practical, research-informed workbook is designed to support teachers in developing more self-aware, resilient and motivated dancers.

It guides students to understand where their current training has brought them, helps them dream big and set SMART goals, and plan how to get there. Backed by dance talent development research, this workbook is written with dancers in mind and contains relevant, practical guidance for young dancers. 

Download now and start building more informed, empowered dancers.

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 What This Workbook Covers

  • Setting meaningful, achievable goals

  • Structured activities to reflect on training and identify areas for growth

  • Short and long-term goals

  • Clear, actionable steps

  • Reflection strategies to track progress over time

Why It Matters

Goal setting helps dancers move beyond simply attending class to actively engaging in their development. It builds focus, motivation, and a sense of ownership, supporting more consistent progress. When dancers understand what they are working towards, they are better equipped to navigate challenges and stay committed to their training.

Designed For 

  • Dance teachers working with students aged 10–18

  • Studios wanting to integrate dancer education into their programs

  • Private lessons, workshops or classroom settings

Backed by Evidence-based Research

This resource isn't just based on personal experience (though that counts!). It draws from real, dance and sports science research and translates concepts into language your students will understand. 

Bring this into your studio

Use this workbook as a one-off workshop, a term-based resource, or part of your ongoing training program.

Download now and start building more informed, empowered dancers.

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Created by dance teachers, for dance teachers

Dance educator, studio owner and PhD researcher in dancer development, Dr Kaitlin Hague brings together evidence-based research and real-world studio experience to create tools that truly support young dancers as they navigate their dance journeys.Â