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Martial Arts Can Help With Anger Management Issues

Martial Arts can help develop anger management skills that are extremely important to the happiness and success of children and teenagers.

Here are some ideas and a glimpse into how the process works. Hopefully, this information will help you whether you use a Martial Arts School or not to help with your child’s anger management issues.

Helping Young Children Deal with Anger

Children’s anger presents challenges to teachers committed to constructive, ethical, and effective child guidance. This Digest explores what we know about the components of children’s anger, factors contributing to understanding and managing anger, and the ways teachers can guide children’s expressions of anger.

Three Components of Anger

Anger is believed to have three components (Lewis & Michalson, 1983):

1. The Emotional State of Anger.

The first component is the emotion itself, defined as an affective or arousal state, or a feeling experienced when a goal is blocked or needs are frustrated. Fabes and Eisenberg (1992) describe several types of stress-producing anger provocations that young children face daily in classroom interactions:

* Conflict over possessions, which involves someone taking children’s property or invading their space.
* Physical assault, which involves one child doing something to another child, such as pushing or hitting.
* Verbal conflict, for example, a tease or a taunt.
* Rejection, which involves a child being ignored or not allowed to play with peers.
* Issues of compliance, which often involve asking or insisting that children do something that they do not want to do-for instance, wash their hands.

2. Expression of Anger.

The second component of anger is its expression. Some children vent or express anger through facial expressions, crying, sulking, or talking, but do little to try to solve a problem or confront the provocateur. Others actively resist by physically or verbally defending their positions, self-esteem, or possessions in non aggressive ways. Still other children express anger with aggressive revenge by physically or verbally retaliating against the provocateur. Some children express dislike by telling the offender that he or she cannot play or is not liked. Other children express anger through avoidance or attempts to escape from or evade the provocateur. Yet other children use adult seeking, looking for comfort or solutions from a teacher, or telling the teacher about an incident.

Teachers can use child guidance strategies to help children express angry feelings in socially constructive ways. Children develop ideas about how to express emotions (Michalson & Lewis, 1985; Russel, 1989) primarily through social interaction in their families and later by watching television or movies, playing video games, and reading books (Honig & Wittmer, 1992). Some children have learned a negative, aggressive approach to expressing anger (Cummings, 1987; Hennessy et al., 1994) and, when confronted with everyday anger conflicts, resort to using aggression in the classroom (Huesmann, 1988). A major challenge for early childhood teachers is to encourage children to acknowledge angry feelings and to help them learn to express anger in positive and effective ways.

3. An Understanding of Anger.

The third component of the anger experience is understanding-interpreting and evaluating-the emotion. Because the ability to regulate the expression of anger is linked to an understanding of the emotion (Zeman & Shipman, 1996), and because children’s ability to reflect on their anger is somewhat limited, children need guidance from teachers and parents in understanding and managing their feelings of anger.

Understanding and Managing Anger
The development of basic cognitive processes undergirds children’s gradual development of the understanding of anger (Lewis & Saarni, 1985).

Memory.

Memory improves substantially during early childhood (Perlmutter, 1986), enabling young children to better remember aspects of anger-arousing interactions. Children who have developed unhelpful ideas of how to express anger (Miller & Sperry, 1987) may retrieve the early unhelpful strategy even after teachers help them gain a more helpful perspective. This finding implies that teachers may have to remind some children, sometimes more than once or twice, about the less aggressive ways of expressing anger.

Language.

Talking about emotions helps young children understand their feelings (Brown & Dunn, 1996). The understanding of emotion in preschool children is predicted by overall language ability (Denham, Zoller, & Couchoud, 1994). Teachers can expect individual differences in the ability to identify and label angry feelings because children’s families model a variety of approaches in talking about emotions.

Self-Referential and Self-Regulatory Behaviors.

Self-referential behaviors include viewing the self as separate from others and as an active, independent, causal agent. Self-regulation refers to controlling impulses, tolerating frustration, and postponing immediate gratification. Initial self-regulation in young children provides a base for early childhood teachers who can develop strategies to nurture children’s emerging ability to regulate the expression of anger.

Guiding Children’s Expressions of Anger

Teachers can help children deal with anger by guiding their understanding and management of this emotion. The practices described here can help children understand and manage angry feelings in a direct and non aggressive way.

Create a Safe Emotional Climate.

A healthy early childhood setting permits children to acknowledge all feelings, pleasant and unpleasant, and does not shame anger. Healthy classroom systems have clear, firm, and flexible boundaries.

Model Responsible Anger Management.

Children have an impaired ability to understand emotion when adults show a lot of anger (Denham, Zoller, & Couchoud, 1994). Adults who are most effective in helping children manage anger model responsible management by acknowledging, accepting, and taking responsibility for their own angry feelings and by expressing anger in direct and non aggressive ways.

Help Children Develop Self-Regulatory Skills.

Teachers of infants and toddlers do a lot of self-regulation “work,” realizing that the children in their care have a very limited ability to regulate their own emotions. As children get older, adults can gradually transfer control of the self to children, so that they can develop self-regulatory skills.

Encourage Children to Label Feelings of Anger.

Teachers and parents can help young children produce a label for their anger by teaching them that they are having a feeling and that they can use a word to describe their angry feeling. A permanent record (a book or chart) can be made of lists of labels for anger (e.g., mad, irritated, annoyed), and the class can refer to it when discussing angry feelings.

Encourage Children to Talk About Anger-Arousing Interactions.

Preschool children better understand anger and other emotions when adults explain emotions (Denham, Zoller, &Couchoud, 1994). When children are embroiled in an anger-arousing interaction, teachers can help by listening without judging,evaluating, or ordering them to feel differently.

Use Books and Stories about Anger to Help Children Understand and Manage Anger.

Well-presented stories about anger and other emotions validate children’s feelings and give information about anger (Jalongo, 1986; Marion, 1995). It is important to preview all books about anger because some stories teach irresponsible anger management.

Communicate with Parents.

Some of the same strategies employed to talk with parents about other areas of the curriculum can be used to enlist their assistance in helping children learn to express emotions. For example, articles about learning to use words to label anger can be included in a newsletter to parents.

Children guided toward responsible anger management are more likely to understand and manage angry feelings directly and non aggressively and to avoid the stress often accompanying poor anger management (Eisenberg et al., 1991). Teachers can take some of the bumps out of understanding and managing anger by adopting positive guidance strategies.

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The Martial Arts Enrollment Process

In the 1980s, Educational Funding Company (EFC) was the first to have success creating systems to support an agreement-based school. Our industry owes a debt of gratitude to Nick Cokinos and his ability to teach, motivate, and inspire some of the most successful school owners today. Guys like Dave Kovar, Steve Lavallee, and Keith Hafner all learned the business from being clients of Nick Cokinos.

Mr. Cokinos was an early partner with Jhoon Rhee, and together they created many of the business elements we take for granted today. From the Black Belt Club to musical forms and safety equipment, the ideas that came out of the powerful combination of Jhoon Rhees drive to make a difference and Nick Cokinos business savvy created probably the most successful family tree of martial arts school owners. Jeff Smith, Stephen Oliver, John and Pat Worley, and Regina and Angel Gonzalez may not all have been EFC clients, but they cut their teeth as students and then instructors under Jhoon Rhee while Nick was running the businesses.

EFC emphasized having systems for every aspect of your school and building your receivables base as the way to build wealth and value for your school. As self-serving as this may seem coming from a billing company, they are absolutely correct. Thats not to say many cash out kings and month-to-month schools have not built wealth, but its tough to build value in your business if the majority of students have already paid or are free to leave at anytime.

If your exit strategy is to sell your business, then this is something to consider very seriously.

Not many people are in the market for a school full of students who require lessons but have already paid. Month-to-month schools can be sold but will usually not get the same price as a school with a portfolio of agreements and a history of high collections.

Having an agreement is also good for retention. Thats not to say students on agreements dont drop out; they certainly do. However, the very nature of making a contractual commitment to train for a period of time helps students stay longer than those who can cancel at any time. Some school owners dread presenting an agreement to be signed by a new student. Conversely, the instructor who understands the Core Dynamic of Valuing What You Do feels it is a waste of everyones time for someone to enroll for less than 100 classes or about one year. What would someone get out of three or six months of martial arts? If you are a top instructor, you want to work with students who appreciate that and will be in class.

Remember, in almost all markets, the largest schools with the most students and highest tuition typically require agreements. Often these are surrounded by smaller mom-and-pop schools or dungeon dojos with signs in the window reading No Contracts. The sign should say No Confidence. Not that every school that doesnt use contracts lacks confidence. I mean that a school that uses that as its unique selling position is selling from a weak place.

Using an agreement tells prospects that you have expectations about your relationship. It communicates that you value what you do, and that is a positive element in helping the student gain confidence in your school. Certainly, an agreement can complicate the enrollment process, but not as much as many might think.

Like all sales (and any financial presentation is a sales presentation) the most successful ones start with an attitude of positive self expectancy. The successful salesperson believes in what he does, and he believes everyone will enroll. This is much bigger than you may think. People who are nervous about contracts will often convey that to the prospect, who will then contract the virus of concern.

Proficient salespeople are very well rehearsed, and they understand people. They dont make light of the agreement; they also dont concern themselves with it. Its just the final step in the enrollment process. They simply present it as an opportunity for the student to get involved in the school. On the other hand, the struggling salesperson will present it as though the student were signing her life away.

It makes sense, though, in a business like martial arts where there is still confusion and concern about money mixing with arts, that the promise of high enrollments without agreements would be very attractive, and it is.