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Friday, March 4, 2011

The Most Important Thing Your Child Learns This Year Won't be in School

You've not only seen the statistics, you've seen the news reports.  Many of your children have experienced it first hand.  Bullying continues to be a problem facing our young people.  Let's be honest.  If you son or daughter is worrying that they may be the next victim of the school bully, they are not able to get the most from their academic instruction.

But there is no reason for your son or daughter not to feel safe at school.  The "Bullying Stops Here!" seminar can give the the knowledge and skills to stay safe.  This seminar will focus on important elements that will help your child effectively deal with this important issue.
  • They will discover the power of self-confidence.  Children who display self-confidence are less likely to be attacked by a bully.
  • They will appreciate the advantages of physical fitness.  Overweight children are more likely to be the targets of bullying than their healthier classmates.
  • They will gain important danger recognition skills.  Recognizing a potential problem before it exists will empower your child to prevent it.
  • They will receive the absolute best in youth self-defense instruction.  Like you, we don't want our children fighting.  However, we also don't want them unprepared should an attacker choose them as the next victim.  We'll teach them how to escape, evade, or subdue an attacker quickly and efficiently.
When you send your child to school, you make sure they have the tools necessary to learn.  Books, paper, pens, a positive attitude, all go into their backpacks.  Unfortunately, all this preparation for learning can be undermined by a school bully.  But now, you can give your child the tools to prepare for this issue as well.  It could very well be the most important thing your child learns this year.

Sign-up today for the "Bullying Stops Here!" seminar.  Go to All American Martial Arts to find out more.  We hope to see you Saturday, March 5th, at 11am for this action-packed, informative seminar.

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