Raising a Growth Mindset
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THE MINDSET GUIDE EVERY DANCE PARENT NEEDS
Why this course matters
Mindset & Support for Dance Parents
HOW THIS COURSE WORKS
- 7-part course with focused, practical lessons
- Each session covers key mindset strategies for dance parents
- Guided video lessons walk you through concepts step by step
- Real-world tools to support, communicate, and reinforce your dancer’s mindset
- Designed for busy parents—learn at your own pace
- Lessons build on each other to create lasting confidence for you and your dancer
By the end of this course, you’ll have a clear, confident approach to supporting your dancer’s mindset—helping them perform their best while keeping the journey positive for both of you.
Course Sessions
Patrick Jones - Course author
RACHELLE DAVIS
Rachelle Davis is a Mental Performance Coach with a Bachelor’s in Sport Psychology and the Founder of The Umbrella Project, a global initiative helping dancers develop confidence, focus, and resilience. With 26 years of experience teaching and coaching across South Africa, Dubai, Australia, Los Angeles, and Austin Texas, she has worked with dancers at every level—blending sport psychology principles with real-world dance experience to build strong mental foundations.
Rachelle also understands the unique challenges of being a dance parent—navigating the pressures, decisions, and emotions that come with supporting a dancer’s journey. Having worked closely with parents worldwide, she has helped them develop the mindset, communication, and strategies needed to guide their dancers with confidence, while also managing their own emotions in the competitive dance world.
Rachelle also understands the unique challenges of being a dance parent—navigating the pressures, decisions, and emotions that come with supporting a dancer’s journey. Having worked closely with parents worldwide, she has helped them develop the mindset, communication, and strategies needed to guide their dancers with confidence, while also managing their own emotions in the competitive dance world.