In this continuing series, let's address more issues and frequently
asked questions that concern parents who seek to enroll their child in
a martial arts program. The first question in this part is possibly
the most important one of all.
How do I find the right martial arts teacher for my kids?
You will know when you have a face-to-face meeting and observe him or
her teach a martial arts class. The chemistry between a prospective
martial arts teacher and you should be good.
After all, your child is supposed to learn courtesy, respect, self-
discipline, goal setting, and many more life skills from his or her
martial arts instructor. If the martial arts teacher you are
considering, displays none of the above-mentioned qualities, please
continue to shop around.
It makes no difference if your child is learning Karate, Jujitsu,
Aikido, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, or Kung Fu, when the teacher is not a good
role model. You don't need to expose your children to hazards or
questionable characters in order for them to learn martial arts. The
martial arts school philosophy, and the instructors, should meet your
standard - never settle for less....
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