Friday, February 10, 2006

The FACTS About Martial Arts For Kids

There are many myths about martial arts training, and the general public accepts some as fact. In the following article, I have outlined general guidelines, and precautions, for parents who are considering enrolling their child, or children, into martial arts.In this book we have listed some common issues and questions that parents often ask about martial arts for their children. Also, you will be much more informed about the benefits of martial arts, the structure with a martial arts school, and know what to realistically expect.

The Facts about Martial Arts, for Kids has been published by Browzer Books in pdf format for your immediate download and reading pleasure. Written by Paul Jerard it contains five chapters that introduce you to all the pros and cons you should consider before letting your child stampede you into training somewhere.

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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Teaching, A Survival Guide for Students and New Teachers

Most teachers make many mistakes in the early years of their careers. The majority of these mistakes, in hindsight, are avoidable. This series of articles is written with the experience of many years’ teaching in mind. I hope it can help you to avoid some of the common mistakes made by new teachers, including those that I made myself.

Teaching is an emotionally satisfying career, but an extremely stressful one. By following the advice given here, you can reduce the stress and hopefully manage it more easily. Some of the advice applies mainly to the first few weeks in a job, where the children are looking for weaknesses and before you have established yourself. The advice on Dress Code is one example, where once established you will be able to dress in a less formal manner. PDF format lets anyone read it on their computer.

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