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Four Little Dragon Martial Arts Ideas

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  We run kids’ taekwondo classes for “little dragons.” These are children from four to six. While young children are still developing their interests and personalities, there are things you can do to support their interest in martial arts and other goals for their development that are enhanced by martial arts. Here are some of our best ideas to help you support your little dragons, other than by enrolling them in karate classes for kids. After Class Debriefing One of the best ways to encourage your child’s interest in anything is simply to talk to them about it. For young children, who may not remember much about the class a few days later, the best time to talk to them about it is right after. Having a  little dragons karate class  debriefing on the ride home or when you get home is a great idea. Ask your child how their class went, what they learned, what they are trying to improve, or other questions about martial arts. This is a good practice for parents who don’t know much about m

Getting the Most out of After-School Karate

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  Children need to be supervised after school and we believe that a quality after-school program offers your children more than just a safe environment with adult supervision. Instead, we believe that you can get more with quality after-school karate classes. Discover how your child can benefit from a program with a more substantial and thoughtful curriculum with our after-school programs in Oakville. Safe Travel Our staff is well trained and undergoes police background checks to ensure that they can provide your children with safe travel from school to the dojo. We have cameras in all the vehicles we use for this purpose to ensure they are safe. Another staff member will greet your child at the facility and all children have their temperature taken and their hands sanitized before they come in. We go to great lengths to ensure your child is always in a safe environment. Focus, Respect, and Values Sometimes the values you learn are more important than physical skills. Taekwondo emphasi