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How do I know if my child is ready to start self-defense lessons?

It is important to consider your child's maturity level and physical abilities when deciding if they are ready for self-defense lessons. If your child is able to focus and follow instructions, is physically able to perform the techniques, and is mature enough to understand the importance of self-defense, then they may be ready to start lessons.

What’s the typical price for kids self-defense camps and classes?

The cost of self-defense classes can vary greatly depending on the type of class, the instructor, and the length of the class. Generally, self-defense classes range from $20 to $100 per hour, with some classes lasting up to several hours.

What type of credentials should I look for in a self-defense teacher?

When looking for a self-defense teacher, it is important to look for credentials such as a degree in martial arts, a certification in self-defense, or a background in law enforcement or military training. Additionally, it is important to look for a teacher who has experience teaching self-defense and who has a good reputation in the community.

What are other ways for my child to learn self-defense outside of taking lessons?

Your child can learn self-defense by reading books or watching instructional videos on the subject. Additionally, they can practice martial arts moves with a partner or practice solo drills.

What is the right age for my child to start self-defense lessons?

The right age to start taking self-defense lessons depends on the individual. Generally, it is recommended to start at age 8 or 9, as this is when children are old enough to understand the concepts and techniques. However, some children may be ready to start earlier, while others may need to wait until they are older.

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