Introducing the Spectrum SKILLZ Program, designed specifically for differently-abled kids ages 7 and up! Resilient Martial Arts is proud to announce that we will soon be adding Spectrum Skillz to our class offerings! This program was designed to target children ages 7 and up who are on the autism spectrum. The program introduces specialized […]
Everyone likes PIES! This is pretty much a true statement in my opinion! And at Gentle East Martial Arts we take our PIES to a new level! What do we mean when we say “PIES”? Science reveals the every individual has capabilities in these areas: P – Physically I – Intellectually E – Emotionally S […]
Science has proven again and again how digital screens, the specific types of light they emit, and the content our kids consume on them, can be highly addictive, and have negative impacts on behavior, learning, mental health, and sleep. A big part of this is the way they stimulate the brain’s production of the happy […]
The Benefits of Game-Based Learning for 3-4-year-olds: Play is often overlooked as a learning tool for children. Dictionary.com defines play as “engaging in activity for enjoyment and recreation rather than a serious or practical purpose.” It is seen as a type of “free time” when nothing else important is happening. However, this couldn’t be further […]
Oxytocin has been dubbed the “love chemical.” It is a hormone that is released when we feel love and trust in relationships. For most people, they know oxytocin is a significant part of the parent-child bonding process. However, it is also very important in overall human relationships and is considered our “social glue.” The release […]
Prompting How can you set your child up for daily success? One of the most effective ways to do this is to focus on prompting instead of punishment. Here’s what you need about prompting your child toward good behavior and decisions: 1. Friendly Competition One of the ways to prompt your child toward good behavior […]
Consistency: Your child needs to know that no matter what happens, you are always going to be consistent in your reaction as a parent. Maintaining consistency means that you are going to be patient, connected, adaptable, and edutaining with your child all the time so your child knows what to expect from you and you […]
Punishment vs. Discipline and Good Behavior Good behavior is a learning process for children, and understanding that we are their models and the roadmap the follow is important. Children usually behave based on their emotions and impulses. At the same time, being a parent is also a learning process and sometimes we rely on our […]
By Marc Davis | March 6, 2019 at 10:28 PM EST – Updated March 6 at 10:41 PM MIDLOTHIAN, VA (WWBT) – James River special education teacher Kieley Thomas teaches students with special needs. Conditions range from autism to sensory process issues to physical disabilities and more. She was looking for some ideas for her […]
Patience Take a few extra seconds when responding to poor behavior. This demonstrates compassion, empathy, and self-control on your part. Sometimes all you need to do is think about responding in the most patient manner to help re-direct your child. Those few seconds can make a big difference. Here are some tips that I used […]