Shodan
Master Black Belt
Hello all-
As our studio starts to grow, I've noticed it getting a little more difficult for me to be everywhere at once in the kiddie class!! We teach ages 5-14 in the kids' class and now have kids at varying levels and working on different material. It seems if I put them with partners and have them work on a specific technique....as soon as I turn my back, the two behind me act up, I get them straightened up and then the other two act up!! And on it goes with any pair I leave alone for a few minutes to work on something.
For those of you who teach kiddie classes- how do you keep everyone on task and still make time for them to work on their prospective belt material? When we are doing things as a group, they are generally on task and great....but the upper belts get bored doing the same lower belt material all the time and likewise, if I work on upper belt material with the group, the newbies are lost!! Just wondering how to balance all this out?
Also, I like to have the kids learn to work their techniques on each other (with control) early on......do most of you just have kids work things in the air and then attack them yourselves? I'm wondering if having them work on each other is causing the messing around in class factor to rise!! Although....even leaving them for a second to do something in the air falls apart shortly after my attention leaves that particular group/student!!
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have on all this!
Tara
As our studio starts to grow, I've noticed it getting a little more difficult for me to be everywhere at once in the kiddie class!! We teach ages 5-14 in the kids' class and now have kids at varying levels and working on different material. It seems if I put them with partners and have them work on a specific technique....as soon as I turn my back, the two behind me act up, I get them straightened up and then the other two act up!! And on it goes with any pair I leave alone for a few minutes to work on something.
For those of you who teach kiddie classes- how do you keep everyone on task and still make time for them to work on their prospective belt material? When we are doing things as a group, they are generally on task and great....but the upper belts get bored doing the same lower belt material all the time and likewise, if I work on upper belt material with the group, the newbies are lost!! Just wondering how to balance all this out?
Also, I like to have the kids learn to work their techniques on each other (with control) early on......do most of you just have kids work things in the air and then attack them yourselves? I'm wondering if having them work on each other is causing the messing around in class factor to rise!! Although....even leaving them for a second to do something in the air falls apart shortly after my attention leaves that particular group/student!!
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have on all this!
Tara