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SAGE Publications, Journal of Early Adolescence, 2(42), p. 262-290, 2021

DOI: 10.1177/02724316211036752

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On-Time Maturation in Female Adolescent Ballet Dancers: Learning From Lived Experiences

Journal article published in 2021 by Siobhan B. Mitchell ORCID, Anne M. Haase, Sean P. Cumming ORCID
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Abstract

This study employed semi-structured interviews and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to explore experiences of on-time maturation in nine adolescent ballet dancers from across three vocational ballet schools in the United Kingdom. Two themes were identified as central to their experiences: ‘A right and a wrong way to grow’, and fitting in and moving forward. Instead of perceiving themselves as ‘average’ and experiencing a relatively easy pubertal transition, on-time dancers described unique challenges associated with a fluctuation between fitting in and not fitting in within their social context. The implications of on-time maturation in this context are complex and do not appear to follow the same trajectory as early maturing ballet dancers nor on-time non-dancers.