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Practical Solutions for Ballet Teachers



How to Teach Pointe Safely: What "Readiness" Actually Looks Like
When teachers search for how to teach pointe safely, they usually want a readiness checklist. But safety doesn't come from a single assessment—it comes from years of systematic preparation. Learn what comprehensive pointe readiness actually looks like, including the game-changing integration between Level 4 technique and Pointe 1 that most teachers miss, plus the compassionate approach that maintains high standards while honoring each student's developmental timeline.
Feb 124 min read
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Why Your Students Pass the Pencil Test But Still Struggle En Pointe
If your student can pass the pencil test seated but struggles to get over their platform, flexibility isn't the issue. It's strength at end-range. The foot needs to learn to articulate while supporting body weight—and that's a different skill entirely. Theraband exercises aren't bad. Pencil tests are valuable. But they're signs of readiness, not promises. Here are two interventions that target exactly what's missing.
Jan 153 min read
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Teaching the Mixed-Level Pointe Class: Management Strategies for Safety and Success
Some ballet teachers insist combining pointe levels is never appropriate. Others point to economic realities at non-ballet-academies. The debate misses the key question: Can you do this safely with your specific students this year? Learn the honest assessment framework and practical strategies for teaching multi-level pointe classes successfully.
Nov 13, 20256 min read
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