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8 Skills of Junior Dragons

The 8 Junior Dragons skill requirements are composed of physical and mental benefits. The following are the skills with the benefits from participating in our Junior Dragon program.

 

It is important for children to understand the importance of being healthy and physically fit. If your child does not burn off excess energy exercising, how will he or she burn off all of that energy?

 

Your child will learn left from right. They will become better physical participants in sports and activities. The better coordination your child has, the fewer injuries your child will sustain.

 

Our instructors use the Junior Dragon drills to create the vision that discipline is fun and rewarding. Your child will take pride in doing the right thing. Your child will also follow directions better.

 

This skill is crucial to develop at an early age. Your child is beginning to participate in many physical activities that are challenging, like riding a two wheel bicycle. Your child will develop good balance and a better posture.

 

This skill should help your child's aim, listening skills and reaction skills. They should excel faster in any physical activities. Your child should also become a better listener and a more focussed student at school.

 

Developing a good memory is exercise for your child's brain. The sooner your child exercises, the smarter he or she should become. Our drills are constantly helping your child think and make smart decisions.

 

Teamwork is necessary for any young child to develop. The more confident your child is willing to work with others, the more he or she will accomplish. Your child should develop character, which should help him or her make new friends and become a better leader in life.

 

Having control means making good decisions. Whether your child is handling a pet or handling a problem, he or she should learn to make the right decisions. Control builds confidence.

 

In our Junior Dragons classes, we make learning fun and educational. Our goal is help your child be the best they can be.

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