Tiny Tigers
Tiny Tigers Taekwondo...
This program offers children a strong foundation in essential character qualities such as courtesy, respect, and discipline. In addition, the program is designed to improve children's motor skills and enhance their ability to pay attention and follow directions.
All classes are taught using the most safe, fun, and exciting instruction methods available for this age group. This program works in conjunction with the Karate for Kids program, thereby emphasizing the same important monthly themes and value system.
Just like in the Karate for Kids program, Tiny Tigers have their own unique victory patch and "Victory Stars." Stars are earned in the same way as the Karate for Kids program, with slight modifications in recognition of the preschool age of the child. Four different colored victory patches are available to accommodate all the stars that can be earned by a high achieving Tiny Tiger. Except for the logo, the four victory patches of the Tigers are the same as the Karate for Kids patches.
Upon graduation from the Tiny Tigers program into the "Junior" or "Big Kid" program, Tigers are rewarded by the opportunity to wear the "Big Kids" or "Karate for Kids" patch.
The rank and testing system used by the Tigers is slightly different than that of the Karate for Kids. Tigers can earn six collectible animal patches to display on their belts as follows:
The Tiger for orange belt
The Cheetah for yellow belt
The Lion for camo belt
The Eagle for green belt
The Phoenix for purple belt
The Dragon for blue beltAll six patches, as earned, can be displayed on the child's belt.
Of course, our program will also teach important self-defense tools. Even "tiny tigers" can learn to more effectively defend themselves. The American Taekwondo Association, in partnership with Kidz N Power, have developed a great Stranger Danger course. This program is endorsed by Amber Alert.
WHAT YOUR CHILD SHOULD KNOW
Would your child know what to do if a stranger approached them? This movie clip will help both you the parent and the child to better understand the potential dangers that their children face everyday.
Sgt. Safety Video "Better Safe than Sorry"
This movie clip reviews what a child should do and not do when dialing 911.
Sgt. Safety Video "911 Training"
This movie clip reviews what a stranger is and the difference between good strangers and bad strangers.
Sgt. Safety Video "Stranger Danger"
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