Family FUN Night on Friday, February 21st during your child's normal class. Parents/Siblings join your Grappler on the mat for a super FUN class! Siblings must be ages 4 & Up. Please wear comfortable clothing.
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February Newsletter and Curriculum
Posted: February 01, 2020
Check out what's happening at Bronx Jiu-Jitsu during the month of February!
Special Announcements:
The Positive Effects of Martial Arts for a Child in School
Posted: January 27, 2020
The Positive Effects of Martial Arts for a Child in School
Grade school can be quite the experience for any child. It is a place where a child not only learns academically but one where a child must learn to socialize and function in the world. Unfortunately, there are a lot of negative experiences that a child may have when going through school. Whatever those experiences may be, it would be a good idea to have a child participate in martial arts classes. Doing so will give them the tools they need to survive the school experience. The benefits associated with taking martial arts classes are essential for them to be able to have a positive experience in school.
5 Goal Setting Mistakes that You're Probably Making!
Posted: January 20, 2020
We are three weeks into the new year, and that means resolutions. Lots of them. How are yours going so far? Are you making any of these 5 sure-to-fail mistakes?
Setting goals gives us a clear direction forward to achieving them. But there are a few common mistakes that can quickly derail your progress! For example, studies show that 80% of New Year’s resolutions have failed and been forgotten by February 15, so be sure to keep these in mind and you’ll be far more likely to reach your goals!
If you think you are making any of the following mistakes, there is still plenty of time to get back on track and hit your January goals!
Realistic Behavioral Expectations – What to Expect from 10 to 14-year old’s
Posted: January 13, 2020
Realistic Behavioral Expectations – What to Expect from 10 to 14-year old’s
The tween and teen years often feel to parents and teachers like they are back at the “terrible twos” stage. The challenges of working with children at this age can be frustrating. They are very smart but their emotions are all over the place. This can make it difficult for adults to be patient and allow them to work through this process. Knowing what to expect, though, it key in helping everyone get through this transition.
Children ages 10 to 14 years old are highly intelligent. They are even smarter than most adults! These tween/teen years are a time when they begin discovering more of who they are and where they fit in. They are gaining more control over their growing bodies, so they typically excel at physical challenges. This is also a time when friends become more important to them and choices in activities are made based on friendships.