Dojo Parent

These are thoughts shared by the parents from the Dojo.  We enjoy the sharing of knowledge and encourage parents to share their view.

Don’t Be the Pink Tire

Learning how to speak to people about being more productive at work—without making them feel defensive—can be challenging. I’ve found that speaking to adults in a visual way helps them better understand both their flaws and the bigger picture. Sometimes, using analogies that they can visualize allows them to pause and reflect—thinking, “Wait… is that […]

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High Performance Habits

How Extraordinary People Become That Way “I am in the process of reading a book recommended by a friend: High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard. It is a meaningful look at what high performers do to achieve consistent results.“ By the time you are reading this in late January, New Year’s celebrations have come and

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KSKD Rank Advancement

Ahhh…. The coveted Black Belt. Everyone says they want one. But few are willing to put in the work to earn one. Advancing in rank is a step by step process. One should come in the door the first day ready to make many small steps. It takes time. There is no magic. A question

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The Next Generation: Part Two

In Part One, I wrote about the some of the frustrations of mothering. (The Next Generation) Specifically discussed were the behaviors of our children. Again, these thoughts may ruffle your feathers. I ask that you read the blog before shutting down and stop reading. Getting to the end may offer some solutions to relieve the

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The Next Generation

Ladies. I might ruffle a few feathers with this one but please, hear me out and read this blog in its entirety before you shut down and stop reading. It is my opinion that most parents are disappointed with the interactions with their children. The child’s lack of ability to listen and follow instructions, the

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An Anxious Child

We hear so often a parent say that they have an anxious child. One who isn’t confident and tends to be a loner. Karate is often a means to help with anxiety and confidence, but there are some things to consider before any training can really help your child. Parents help too much? Very often

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You only have 18 years

You only have 18 years is the third in a series of parent tips. This project began by the request from parents for advice and information to help deal with some difficult behavior. Those children who were not in the Dojo seem to benefit as well as their member siblings from the positive information and

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Progress Requires Work

We often see many caregivers bend over backward and act like slaves to their children just to not fight with or have the child cause a scene. They give in to the child’s wishes, bribe them, take care of all their needs, clean up after them, work outside jobs so the child wants for nothing

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