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Local martial arts academy puts the power in kids' character

Kim's Black Belt Academy and Kyuki-Do Martial Arts of Elgin are proud to be launching the industry's leading character development program, Powerful Words Character Development! Now a Personal Development Center, Kim's Black Belt Academy & Kyuki-Do Martial Arts of Elgin are incorporating this comprehensive character development program with their fuin and exciting Kyuki-Do curriculum for children ages 4 - 14.

The program forms the backbone from which all of our students can study, grow, develope, learn and become an upsatnding member of our community and an confident individual.

"This full education process provides purpose to what we do as teachers-it gives our students something for which to strive, the strength to explore and a foundation on which to succeed. We feel that by providing several facets to learning, both physical and mental, we can ultimately help our students to grow in variety of positive ways," says Dr. Robyn J.A. Silverman, creator of the Powerful Words Character Development System.

Using Powerful Words Character Development, which includes "The Powerful Word of the Month" projects and lessons within the context of a fun, organized martial arts curriculum can invite students to listen, share, discover and reflect, and of course, bring the lessons home to theirfamily.

Students and their families can use this positive approach to set, evaluate, prioritize, and achieve goals - building strength, respect, responsibility and hope along the way. They learn the power of choice, the thrill of accomplishment, as well as the consequences and rewards of certain behaviors.

"Ultimately, our aim is to help our students embrace the person that they are, respect those around them, and share their appreciation at home, in school, at martial arts, and within their community while having a terrific time learning at our facility."

For more information on Kim's Black Belt Academy or Kyuki-Do Martial Arts please call 888-250-8555 or visit online at www.BuildConfidentKids.com

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