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When a kid shows interest in taking karate or martial arts classes, it can be challenging for parents to know when their child should start. While every situation will be different, the experts from Japan Karate-Do Cincinnati instruct all ages. Below, they share a few tips to help you decide when is right for your child to start a martial arts practice.

Will Your Child Be Overwhelmed?

Children mature at different paces and learn in different ways, so your child may start lessons before or after other kids. And that’s okay! If your child is interested in karate, it’s important to pay attention to their maturity as starting them before they are ready may overwhelm them.

Has Your Child Developed Basic Skills?

martial artsA child should have a basic grasp on the difference between right and left, use of basic manners, and importance of practice. Your child should also command a decent attention span. Typical karate lessons last half an hour, so they should be able to engage and pay attention for that long.

Can Your Child Handle Criticism?

Martial arts training relies on the ability of the student to listen to the instructor and apply their advice. When a child is young, they may not understand why a teacher would correct them. Your child should be comfortable listening to and responding to criticism without thinking they are being called out for doing something wrong. The ability to constructively handle a critique will lead to a more successful martial arts experience.

If your child is showing their first interest in karate classes, don’t assume they are too young. The experienced instructors from Japan Karate-Do Cincinnati to provide a fun and safe environment for kids and adults to practice martial arts in southwest Ohio. Visit them online to see their available classes or call (513) 860-4386 to find the best class for your child.

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