JOIN US IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BULLYING
WITH OUR ANTI-BULLYING SEMINARS
According to US Department of Health and Human Services, bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. Here at Jeff Smith's Mile High Karate, we empower our students with the tools to fight against bullying.
70%
As of 2017, 70.6% of kids say they have seen bullying in their school (stopbullying.gov)
OF KIDS REPORT SEEING BULLYING AT THEIR SCHOOLS
As of 2017, approximately 30% of kids admit to bullying others (stopbullying.gov)
30%
OF KIDS ADMIT TO BULLYING OTHERS IN SURVEYS
As of 2017, about 20% of students nationwide experience bullying (stopbullying.gov)
20%
OF KIDS EXPERIENCE BULLYING NATIONWIDE
As of 2017, 41% of teachers report seeing bullying at least once a week at their school (stopbullying.gov)
41%
OF TEACHERS WITNESS BULLYING ONCE A WEEK
LEARN THE TACTICS
Our upcoming anti-bullying seminar will be held over the course of two dates: Friday, February 28th, and Friday, March 6th, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. In this seminar, participants will be guided through a variety of fun activities designed to teach techniques meant to minimize the effects of bullying.
The cost of both sessions will be $119.99 for new students. For current students, the cost of both sessions will be $69.99. This cost will cover the entirety of the seminar, including two weeks of free karate for new students.
For this seminar, we will be partnering with Bullied Broken Redeemed. Learn more about their mission at: https://bulliedbrokenredeemed.com/
THE BENEFITS
BUILD SELF-CONFIDENCE
Practice public speaking, posture, and other activities to build your self-confidence
CONFLICT AVOIDANCE
Students will learn what to do if confronted and how to resolve the situation peacefully. Conflict avoidance is crucial to our curriculum.
BLOCKS AND ESCAPES
Practice martial arts techniques to protect yourself and escape dangerous situations
STAND UP FOR YOURSELF & OTHERS
Learn how to avoid being a bystander and be proactive in preventing bullying
TEAM-BUILDING
Cooperate with other students to learn skills and make new friends!