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The Boss family is showing off their moves!

Allison Holker Boss, 33, gave fans a glimpse at her family’s impressive dance skills Monday after posting an adorable video toInstagramof her two kids Zaia, 20 months, and Maddox, 5, joining her and husband Stephen “tWitch'' Boss, 38, for a dance party.

In the clip, the group of four grooves along to Mikey McFly’s PUSH Remix (feat. 2Live, Str3tch). The parents, who also share 13-year-old daughter Weslie, stay in sync for the performance while the two young kids make up their own cute moves.

“BOSS FAMILY DANCE PARTY 💯,” Holker Boss writes, adding the hashtags, “boss house” and “boss family.”

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While this isn’t the first time the family has shown off their dance skills — Holker Boss and her husband frequently share videos of their moves on social media— Zaia seldom is seen dancing around on her own.

Last year, the couple opened up toPEOPLEabout family life and how they balance parenting their three children.

“It still takes a village!” said Boss of how the household dynamic has changed since the couple welcomed Zaia. “[It’s] a little challenging [because] we have family in Utah and Arizona; our family’s spread out. But then also we have what would be our chosen family, our family friends in L.A., that are always there to help. And also we have nannies. And it does — it takes a whole village to run this thing.”

“People always talk about how it takes a village for hair and makeup and styling —it’s the same thing with having kids,” added Holker Boss. “We have hands on deck all the time willing to help and jump on board.”

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“I will say, as parents, we’re very, very hands-on parents. But as many people that you can have there to help you out with your kids — to love them, to share joy with them and laughter — it’s a win-win for everyone,” she said.

“I think it’s been a great adjustment for him to have to find in himself because he’s always been the center of attention,” Holker Boss added of Maddox. “He’s a performer, so everywhere we are, he’s singing, he’s dancing, he’s telling jokes. So I think it’s been nice for him to have to learn to balance that sometimes peopleare gonna look at little sister nowand want to talk to her and see her.”

source: people.com