With schools and other activities closing due to the coronavirus outbreak, many parents are finding themselves filling the roles of teacher, coach, guidance counselor, and […]
Tag: Children
What Rank is My Child When She Promotes or Ages Out of Her Program?
Our Children’s Curriculum runs differently than our Adult Curriculum. First, we divide the curriculum into age group programs: 3-4 years old, 5-6 years old, 8-10 […]
Kempo Karate Helps Your Children Protect Themselves
Did you know that a child is abducted or missing every 40 seconds in the United States? Most potential abductors make their first contact with […]
Steering Through Stormy Moods: Tips for Dealing with Grumpy Kids
Parenting comes with its fair share of challenges, and dealing with grumpy kids is a common aspect of navigating the intricate journey of raising children. […]
Clearing the Air: Tobacco Facts and the Impact on Kids
The detrimental effects of smoking on health are well-established, but when it comes to kids, the consequences are even more significant. Children exposed to tobacco […]
Providing Choices: 10 Ways Teens Can Say No to Alcohol and Drugs
Navigating adolescence comes with a host of challenges, and one significant pressure that many teens face is the temptation to experiment with alcohol and drugs. […]
Empowering Teens Through Martial Arts: The Path to Motivation
Adolescence is a tumultuous journey, and teens often grapple with issues of self-esteem, identity, and motivation. Martial arts, with its unique blend of physical discipline […]
Ninja Kids and the Pee-Wee Class
What’s a PeeWee? The PeeWee class consists of five and six-year-olds. Their class is a simplified version of a regular class. It runs for 35 […]
Beyond the Dojo: Parents as Cheerleaders in Their Child’s Martial Arts Journey
Embarking on the martial arts journey is not just about kicks, punches, and belts; it’s a holistic experience beyond the dojo. As a parent, your […]
Navigating Childhood: The Importance of Rules for Kids
As parents and caregivers, one of the fundamental questions we grapple with is whether children truly need rules. The answer, unequivocally, is yes. Rules serve […]