What do you think of when you hear the words ‘drama and singing lessons’?
Most people picture costumes, spotlights, and children rehearsing for big productions. And while that’s certainly part of the fun, the reality is that the true benefits of performing arts classes, such as those run by Little Voices, stretch far beyond the stage.
In fact, the skills children gain through drama and singing can support them in school, at home, and in their future careers (whichever path they choose).
So whether your child dreams of a life on stage or has no intention of performing beyond the living room, these classes can give them tools that last a lifetime.
Did you know? With pressures on schools to prioritise core subjects, opportunities for children to take part in performing arts during the school day are becoming harder to come by. That means skills like confidence, creativity, and communication aren’t always being nurtured in the classroom.
The good news? Outside of school, lessons like drama and singing can fill that gap – giving your child the chance to develop vital life skills they might otherwise miss.
Here are 5 key skills children can develop in drama and singing lessons – even if they never set foot on a professional stage!
Performing arts classes help children learn how to project their voice, speak clearly, and share their ideas with confidence.
Why it matters: Those skills translate directly into everyday life – from putting their hand up in class or delivering a presentation, to simply joining in a group conversation without hesitation.
In drama and singing, children discover that every voice matters. They practise working together, supporting each other, and sharing the spotlight.
Why it matters: Working as a team builds stronger friendships at school, boosts collaboration in group projects, and prepares them for life in the workplace.
Not every line comes out perfectly. Sometimes a note is missed, or a performance doesn’t go as planned. Drama and singing classes gently teach children to adapt, keep going, and try again.
Why it matters: This resilience prepares them to bounce back from setbacks in exams, sports, or life’s everyday challenges.
Success in drama and singing relies on active listening – to music, to cues, to instructions, and to each other.
Why it matters: Children who practise listening often become more attentive in school, better at following instructions, and more respectful of other people’s contributions.
Every small win – whether it’s learning a new line, singing a song, or simply joining in – builds a child’s confidence.
Why it matters: That growing self-belief encourages them to try new clubs, make new friends,
and feel proud of who they are.
Drama and singing aren’t just about learning lines or hitting the right notes. They’re about building the kind of skills that help children thrive in every part of their lives. Communication, teamwork, resilience, listening, and confidence don’t just make for better performers – they make for happier, more capable young people.
At Little Voices, our small group lessons are designed to nurture these skills in a supportive, fun environment where every child is encouraged to shine in their own way. Whether your child is already brimming with confidence or needs a gentle boost, we help them discover their voice – and feel proud of it.
Every child is welcome to a FREE trial lesson so they can experience Little Voices for themselves. Find out more about how singing and drama lessons can support your child, or contact your local Little Voices office, who’ll help you pick the right class for them to try.