https://youtube.com/shorts/ygUX7qdHJPo If you’ve ever watched your child sit motionless for four hours during an intense gaming session, you know one thing for certain: They have focus. The problem starts the second you pull that screen away. Suddenly, 20 minutes on a math worksheet feels like an impossible mountain to climb. As a former teacher with […]
https://youtu.be/ejzIaxZQGOA Back in the ’80s, our parents told us, “Stop playing video games, you’re never going to do that for a living.” Fast forward to today, and not only is competitive gaming a career, but it’s a team sport in our high schools and colleges. While everyone has their niche, there is a physical cost […]
https://youtu.be/ZdjMz9zFBXA It’s the phone call no parent wants to get. Your child’s teacher is on the line reporting “disruptive behavior.” You’re confused because you know your child is a good kid at heart, but in the classroom, something isn’t clicking. As a former elementary school teacher with a Master’s in Education, I’ve been on both […]
https://youtu.be/eiRJYsOcJw8 I remember exactly where I was in 4th grade. I was sitting at a small group of tables in math class. There was a big window at a 45-degree angle to my left, and the chalkboard was straight ahead. Outside that window, the next recess block was starting. I could see the kickball game […]
https://youtu.be/p3AM_iBM5vE As a former teacher with a Master’s in Education, I hear it constantly from parents and teachers in Oak Creek: “Kids today just don’t have the focus we used to have.” But here is the “ruthless” truth: It’s not that kids have changed; it’s that their environment has. I call it the 10x Screen […]
https://youtu.be/FMdWRRN8Xxo If your child is a “leg hugger”—the one who hides behind you when meeting someone new—you’ve likely looked for activities to help them break out of their shell. Many parents in Oak Creek turn to team sports like baseball or soccer, hoping the “group dynamic” will help them make friends. But as a Master […]
https://youtu.be/K1UxoJv5Uts Does karate help with bullying? The short answer is: Heck yeah, it does. But it’s not for the reasons you might think. It’s not just about learning how to throw a punch; it’s about fixing the “Grit Gap” created by modern technology. As a former public school teacher with a Master’s in Education, I’ve […]
https://youtu.be/mB5suLqn5dU Not to be the “old guy,” but let’s look at the math of the last 30 years. In the ’90s, the average Oak Creek home had one or two screens—the TVs. Today, every child has a smartphone in their pocket and a personalized tablet at school. As a former elementary teacher with 10 years […]
https://youtu.be/I24ixzXFg8k About 18 years ago, back when I was a band teacher, I had a student who was a beginner trumpet player. He was doing great in my class, so his parents signed him up for karate at my newly opened school. In both trumpet and karate, he was a model student—focused, respectful, and hardworking. […]
https://youtu.be/HI4wsSGIA3g Do you know the #1 place where kids quit sports? It’s not on the field, on the mat, or in the pool. It’s in the backseat of your car on the drive home. As a former public school teacher with a Master’s degree in Education, I’ve seen this cycle a thousand times. We as […]
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