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This is the Ultimate Life Skills Program in the Martial Arts profession.
Each month for 24 months you will receive a 56-64 page six-week Life Skills Curriculum with separate lessons for ADULTS and CHILDREN designed with Lesson Plans for each class. This is the ultimate retention tool in your teaching arsenal.
Try it for $1 for the first 30-day lesson (click the red button below to get the $1 trial). If you like it, do nothing and you will continue to receive the next 23-lessons for just $24.95 per month (19.96 for MATA members)
Each month's curriculum includes:
1. Six Weeks of Lessons Taught In Progression To Keep The Subject Fresh.
With each passing class, the students get a deeper understanding of the Life Skill. This helps with their confidence in the subject and has a more lasting effect than isolated motivational speeches most instructors use. With each class the Life Skill gets further integrated into the students mind and patterns of thought and behavior.
2. Life Skills Exam To Be Presented At The End Of The Six Weeks.
The exam gives the lesson more importance. Many instructors will award a GOLD stripe for each Life Skill Exam completion. This acts as a motivator and also gives parents and students another benefit of your school to talk about.
Friend, “What are the gold stripes for?”
Student, “For completing Life Skills programs like Confidence, Integrity, First Aid…”
3. Pre-Test Letter To Parents Describing The Life Skill And How To Work Them Into Home Life Which Adds Tremendous Perceived Value To Your Program
Because not all parents attend class this is a great way, via snail mail or email to help parents appreciate that your school has a professional, organized approach to these important lessons.
4. 4 - 6 Stories Illustrating The Power Of The Life Skill And Its Application
Everyone loves a good story and as a martial arts leader, stories that come from you have extra influence. These stories make the Life Skill interesting and applicable.
5. Recommended Reading List For Students, Parents, And Instructors
The very act of recommending books on Life Skills and Personal Development elevates your instructors in the eyes of the students and families.
6. Post-Test Letter To Parents Previewing The Next Life Skill Curriculum
Every parent loves to receive good news about their children. This is a pre-written, fill in the blanks letter you can copy and paste straight from the file.
7. A Life Skill Poster
These professionally designed posters can be reprinted a number of times and placed all over the school leaving no doubt about what the Life Skill of the Month is. It is also a great visual for prospects to see that will reinforce your schools as developing champions in life.
8. Many Of Our Life Skills Have A Game On Video That Helps Reenforce The Life Skill And Makes Class Fun For The Students
There is nothing as powerful as having a student physically demonstrate and experience the Life Skill as part of a game or drill with the rest of the class. This makes the Life Skill truly “come to life.”
9. Each Class Has A Specific Objective To Be Met
The best classes are taught with a specific objective. This helps the teacher to stay focused and accomplish far more than teaching without objectives. When you focus on a specific objective, students gain skill and understanding faster. These increases in competence have the effect of pumping up confidence and enthusiasm for the school. Hence, better retention.
10. Exact Questions To Ask Of Your Students At The End Of Each Life Skill Lesson
The ability to ask good questions and know how to respond to the answers is critical for any good teacher. We make it easy with scripted questions that stimulate thinking and position the teacher as a professional.
11. Life Skills Drills To Help Students Reinforce The Tenets Of The Like Skill
In addition to the video drill sample, we’ll have a number of drills in the Life Skills Curriculum that will help bring life to Life Skills and make the lesson fun and exciting.
12. 20 Plus Motivational Quotations Related To The Life Skill
Like a recommended reading list, quoting the greats elevates your instructors in the eyes and ears of the students and their families.