How to entertain kids in safely

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Aug 28, 2017 · 3 min read

Martial arts classes aren’t designed to turn your child into a mini fighting machine. Instead, practices such as karate classes for kids, taekwondo and jujitsu build self-confidence, respect and pride. Of course, martial arts give kids a chance to be active, which helps work off energy in hyper little ones or gets kids who tend to be sedentary up and moving. However, these ancient practices also teach your kids responsibility, bolster self-esteem, enhance concentration and develop respect for themselves and others. Enroll in any form of martial arts in which your child shows interest, as it’s not so important what type of martial art he does, but that he does one. Any time after age 6 is a good time for a kid to start martial arts training as he has the motor skills to punch and kick. Martial arts helps him meet this goal. Warm-ups usually involve raising the heart rate, as do repeated series of punching and kicking drills. Some martial arts programs encourage push-ups and other body-weight strength-training moves, as well. If martial arts replaces time in of the television, computer monitor or video game console, all the better. Most martial arts require you to show up in a clean uniform and a neatly tied belt. Your child will quickly learn to take pride in his appearance and keep these items well cared for. Any other equipment, such as sparring gear, is also his responsibility to care for and keep together.

Games for kids

The robot wars themselves are more exciting than ever before. Technological advances in the intervening years mean that the amateur robots are faster and more powerful than ever, making the four-sided face-offs increasingly unpredictable. The weapons are still the same though — all hydraulic-powered axed, lethal spinning discs, and chainsaws. The arena, too, is pleasingly familiar, with unnecessary flames everywhere and the perils of the pit. If the battles are still thrilling, some of the behind the scenes stuff is still a bit slow. Even with an adult attention span, you can’t help but wish they’d just get on with the fights starting with two group battles with four robots in each. The top two robots from each group battle will then the tackle head to head battles with all four fighting each other once. The best two robots will compete in the episode final with the winner making it through to the Grand Final. It’s nail-biting stuff, with a judging panel on hand to decide the winners in the case of no knock-out.

Best ideas for kid’s entertainment

You can choose the food, the friends, the venue and the decorations — but no matter how much effort you put into planning your kids party ideas, the one thing that you cannot control is the weather. And rain on your child’s party day is right up there stress-wise with rain on your wedding day. You need to acknowledge that rainy days can be a bit more challenging, but reassures parents that there are plenty of ways to keep the kids amused. “Make sure you have a supply of extra stickers or bubbles something to use as games prizes,”

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