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Special Family Advisory For Parents Who Want Their Children To Live A Full Productive Life
“Have you ever wondered if your child has the confidence to walk away from the harmful influences that they are faced with everyday. Are you afraid that your child may be influenced by peer pressure, bullies and exposed to drugs & alcohol, sex or violence or if you’re already dealing with that frightening reality, you must read this informative report this instant.”
The Secrets To…
Raising Extraordinary Children
Who Have The Confidence To Say NO To
Peer Pressure, Bullies, Drugs, Alcohol, Sex, Violence And
Who Get Great Grades, Are Physically Fit And Have
Unstoppable Confidence To Become Tomorrow Leaders.
“Discover” The Secret That Your Neighbors Have Already Found Out!
Everson’s Karate has been helping families in the Robbinsville area just like yours with great success, building confidence and self-control, in children. As you read on, you will discover how the Martial Arts can benefit you and your family’s concerns.
“The secret is out!”
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FREE Student-Parent Conference: ($20.00 value)
FREE Beginner Trial Program: ($89.00 value)
 FREE Karate Uniform: ($35.00 value)
FREE EKI T-Shirt: ($16.00 value)
FREE Enrollment Fee: ($100.00 value)
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Hamilton Mom Finds Answers,
To Helping Her Daughter Deal With Her Anxiety & Confidence!
Dear Masters Everson, Williams, and Christina,
I write this testimonial to you with tears in my eyes. You see, when Alexandra started taking Karate, she was just 5 years old and suffering from separation anxiety terribly. Everything she did, she questioned, second- guessed herself and agonized over.
She cried every time she had to leave me, do something new, or be in unfamiliar surroundings. That was until she started coming to Everson’s Karate. The confidence Alexandra has now is so dramatically different from then, that sometimes it still amazes me. She sometimes still has bouts of anxiety outside the dojo; however, once she steps onto that mat, she turns into a whole different person.
Alexandra has always had a strong will and determination but Everson’s has definitely fostered that aspect of her personality by encouraging her to set goals and then to achieve them. In addition to training at karate, she now runs on the treadmill or in the park on weekends, she does push-ups and sit-ups just to “get better at it” and practice that 9th Kata just because she “keeps messing up on one part”!! She has learned the importance of respect, perseverance, and most importantly, integrity.
Alexandra will look you in the eye and tell you the truth, (even if she knows she will be punished for it), because she learned that it is important to have the integrity to own up to her mistakes and learn from them. I am glad Alexandra is learning how to defend herself, but for me, what you helped her achieve packs a bigger punch than what any hook could deliver!
Thank you,
Dawn Tringali
Hamilton Sq. NJ
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MONUMENTAL MILESTONE
Katie has learned to speak up and ask for assistance when she feels that she needs help. This has been monumental because she tends to be more shy and afraid to say anything. I believe her experiences in Karate is helping her become a more confident individual which is an invaluable life skill. I feel that Katie has grown so much over the past four years. She has learned many life skills which will not only help her in school but in her life in general.
Kim Benson
Robbinsville, New Jersey |
BENEFITS FOR HOME
Everson’s Karate echoes what we teach at home. It is very helpful when trusted and respected instructors reinforce what we are saying and doing at home.
David & Barbara Anderson -
Robbinsville, NJ |
SELF-CONFIDENT YOUNG MAN
When Taylor was around 6 years old, we enrolled him into Everson’s Karate. (He is now almost 13) We had several reasons for that decision. We were seeking an activity that could help develop his self-confidence and self-discipline. While Taylor had played a number of team sports, he seemed to really like Everson’s Karate because it allowed him to develop at his own pace, setting goals, then achieving them. He was able to set both short term and long-term goals.
The goals ranged from the next belt, to perfect attendance patches, to reading awards, to the long-term goal of becoming a black belt. He has even mentioned that he may like to one day be a sensei and teach younger children. Over the past six+ years, we have watched our son develop into a young man, full of confidence and becoming very goal oriented.
It is also nice to know that he is not only doing very well in school, but is able to defend himself if that need ever occurs. We really like Everson’s Karate Program, because, it focuses on the whole child, not just martial arts. It teaches the need for respect, eating healthy, physical activities, and excelling in school.
We feel strongly that Taylor is much more self-confident and has the ability to develop into a strong leader. Much of this can be attributed to the teachings that he has learned at Everson’s.
Robert and Angie LaCaze
Robbinsville, NJ |
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EXCITING NEWS: for Parents who are SERIOUS about Raising Their Child’s Level of
Confidence, Focus, Fitness and Discipline!
Dear Parents,
If you’re serious about raising your child's level of confidence, focus, discipline and fitness then we have the program just for you. My name is Dusty Everson; my school, Everson’s Karate has successfully helped many families just like yours in the Robbinsville area for over 20 years. Along with my partners Donna Williams and Christinia Everson, our goal is to enhance the lives of children & adults, so they will make the right choices in life. Through this letter I’m going to tell you how the Martial Arts has enhanced the lives of many families, helping them to UNLOCK THEIR TRUE POTENTIAL!
Let me start off by saying that in all my years as a Martial Art Teacher the key motivator why many parents just like you call a Martial Art school is because they need a little extra help when it comes to building their child’s level of confidence and focus. We have uncovered one simple need or desire in them…to somehow change the behavior of their child.
Everson’s Karate Has Helped Many Children
to Unlock Their True Potential By: |
Teaching Them to Always Think Positive Thoughts!
If you want to be a successful person, be a positive thinker. Do your best to eliminate negative thoughts from your mind and find the good in every situation. Negative thinking will hold you back from reaching your goals and being a healthy, happy and productive person. Look at virtually any highly successful person and you will quickly notice that they are a positive thinker. The evidence is all around you. See the pattern?
Teaching Them to Constantly Feed Their Brain!
Your success will only grow to the level that you do. Always learning as much as you can from highly successful people, in and out of your four walls. The more you learn the better the school grades. Therefore, the more financial freedom, the better leader you will become.
Teaching Them to Believe in Themselves!
Enter every situation with victory mindset and the intent to succeed. You must erase any self-doubt, fear and uncertainty from your psyche. Focus not on what you fear, but on where you want to go. You’ll create self-fulfilling prophecies; the kind that lead to success. If you don’t believe in yourself, then people around you won’t either, and you’ll never build the life of your dreams.
Teaching Them to Surround Themselves with Winners!
If you want to feel and think negatively, then spend time with negative people. They’ll be sure to grab you by the ankles and pull you down to their level at every opportunity. On the other hand, success breeds success. The more you associate with winners, the more you’ll start to think and act like one.
Teaching Them to Think Big, Not Small!
Someone once said if you aim your arrow at a star, then you might hit the moon, but if you aim your arrow at the moon, then you might only hit an eagle. It’s true. That’s why highly successful people think big. On the other hand, I’ve found that struggling people typically think small. They’re happy to just get by. So, usually, that’s the level they achieve…mediocre results. Don’t you want and deserve better than that for yourself and your family?
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Attention Loving Parents:
Discover the Almost Magical Formula to Building Your Child’s Confidence
and Self-Esteem!
As a parent you prepare your child for the many challenges that they will be facing in life the best you can every day. Each day you ask your children to face challenges that were unheard of just a few short years ago: Children Being Bullied, ADHD, Peer Pressure, Violence, and the level of negativity in our society that can discourage even the brightest and most optimistic child.
When our children hopefully manage to remain physically safe, we can’t help but feel alarmed – wondering if they are maintaining the optimism and self-esteem they had when they were younger.
So what do you do about developing the confidence in your children so they succeed in life? The Martial Arts has been helping Children and Adults in their journey to life's happiness. Happiness comes from having confidence in yourself. When a child has confidence, and believe in themselves they live a HAPPIER LIFE. |
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No one likes to think about it, but it can
happen to ANY ONE. Expect the best but beprepared for the worst. Invest In Your Child’s Safety. PROTECT Your Child's Innocence.
Any parent's worst nightmare is having their child taken away from them. The media is continually flooded with headlines of missing and exploited children. Although these crimes are real, families and children do not have to live in fear but we should be attentive and prepared. A family’s best weapon against such a tragedy is with communication and proper preparation to respond to dangerous conditions. By following our Five Steps to Prevent Child Abduction you can empower yourself and your child with knowledge, tools and awareness.
Educate Children
One of the biggest ways you can prevent your child from being abducted is by simply teaching them the basics. For younger children that includes their full name, home address, phone numbers, cell phone and basic rules (never talk to strangers, never leave the side of an adult, etc.).
You should teach your children these basic rules:
- Always tell your parents where you will be.
- Never get into vehicles without your parent's permission.
- Don't take shortcuts or go to places where you will be alone.
- If you get separated from your parents, find a store or police officer to help you. Don't go looking!
- The child should always tell you if someone makes them uncomfortable or scared.
Going over these rules and making sure your child knows their basic information can be a great deterrent from an abduction.
Be Involved in Activities
If you're able, you should try to involve yourself in some of your child's activities. Simple things like offering to coach, chaperoning a field trip or eating lunch with your child can both give you a better insight into their life and help increase your child's trust in you. Use this list of parent/child activities for ideas to spend more time with your child. When you're around them try to learn more about their habits, friends, and events.
Know and Keep Detailed Records
This is the single most important step in the event that an abduction occurs. 75% of all child abductions happen by a family member or acquaintance so it is important to have accurate details about the people that your child comes in contact with. Also the first few hours are the most important in recovering you child. Use a service like Instant Amber to keep a record of your child's details. Using a service like Instant Amber allows you to archive important information regarding your child — including their habits and relationships — so in that time of need it will be instantly available to state and federal law enforcement.
Prepare your Child for the "What If"
In the event that something does happen to your child, he/she needs to be prepared. Teach them a few rules to maximize their chances of escape or getting help by teaching them to:
- Scream "FIRE". People are de-synthesized to hearing "Help".
- Try to escape and run if they are in danger.
- Be persistent on looking for a way to contact someone.
Try not to instill fear into your child, just help them understand that they have a choice of action and are never helpless.
Listen to your Child
Finally, just listening to your child could be a wonderful deterrent to future problems. Ask them often about their fears and take them seriously. Children need to trust you and never feel embarrassed with anything they share. By using these 5 Steps to Prevent Child Abduction you can prepare, you family for the worst through education and having a plan of action.
Everson’s Karate teaches these safety tips to children in class as part of our curriculum. Many parents enroll their children into the Martial Arts to learn self-defense skills, but they stay with their training for all of the other benefits. In fact, self-defense skills are a critical element of professional Martial Art school.
Nothing in the world can replace the feeling of safety and security that comes from knowing that your children are safe and stay safe wherever they are.
“Child Safety” is truly built on a foundation of confidence, basic self awareness skills and knowledge. More than anything else we do for our students that will keep them safe is building their confidence to the highest levels possible as quickly as possible. The amazing thing is that even a small increase in confidence will have a dramatic impact on a child’s ability to be safe and stay safe.
The Safety Study Guide (What Everson’s Karate teaches your Child while in class)
Situation 1: A stranger is simply someone you don’t know! Not all people are bad. In fact, most are good, but all strangers are people you don’t know.
Situation 2: You can tell a bad person by…...Many kids (and some adults, too) often feel that a bad person is someone who is dirty, stinky, and yucky-looking. Sometimes they can be, but other times they can look just like anyone “respectable.” A bad person may know that kids stay away from people who look scary, so they might go out of their way to make sure they’re clean, well-dressed, and might even have an expensive car. You can only tell a bad person by their actions. If they do things that scare you or make you feel uncomfortable, get away!
Situation 3: Should adults you don’t know ask kids for help or directions? No! Adults, if they are lost, out of gas, have a flat tire, need help carrying groceries-whatever-can always find another adult to help them. It’s fine to help out your mom or dad, or adults that your parents tell you are okay, but if someone you don’t know tries to get you to come closer to them and help, go in the other direction.
Situation 4: Someone points a gun at you and orders you into their car.. You should run away screaming toward a more crowded area. If someone is willing to point a gun at you in a public place, they’ll definitely be ready to use it once they get you alone. Even if you’re threatened with a gun or knife, run away, screaming for help. Think about it — does someone who would steal a child want to draw attention to her or himself? No! The chances you will get shot at are small, but even if you do find yourself under fire, it’s hard to hit a moving target. And even in the event that you get hit, wouldn’t you rather be in a public place where you can get help? The bottom line: Do everything you can NOT to get into a car with an abductor/stranger.
Situation 5: If you feel uncomfortable about a car that seems to be stalking/following you, turn around immediately and run in the other direction.
Why? Because it’s a lot faster for you to turn your body around than it is for an entire car to change direction on a road. It also helps if you’re walking on the side of the street that is opposite the flow of traffic. That way, someone would have to go across the opposite direction of traffic to make a grab at you.
Situation 6: If you end up in a car that you are not supposed to be in, you must find a way to get out!
A. If you are in the trunk and you tear out the wires in the very back, it’s more likely that a police officer will stop the car to ticket the driver. If this happens, pound on the trunk with everything you’ve got.
B. You could throw yourself across the front of the driver and honk the horn, you’re not only blocking his or her view, but you’re making a lot of noise.
Situation 7: You’ve been taken and locked in a room. You can’t get out of the window, and nobody will hear you if you yell. It’s getting dark, what do you do? If you’re in a situation where you have to escape, and you’ve been put into a room alone, you must always be thinking for a way out! If you’re in a room with a window to the outside, you can possibly flip the lights off and on long enough for fellow neighbors to notice and hopefully investigate.
Situation 8: Someone approaches you with an empty leash and a picture of a really cute puppy. He says that he’s lost “Buddy,” right in the woods on the edge of the park. If you help him find his dog, he’ll even pay you $20.
You should…… Get away, right away! The “lost pet” ploy is a common one used to lure kids away from public areas. Kids figure that the person must be telling the truth since they look so sad, and they even have a leash and photo! But don’t buy it. In fact adults have many resources to find a lost pet, starting with the animal shelter, other adults in the area, lost posters, and more.
Always be suspicious when someone you don’t know tries to tug at your heartstrings, or uses a cash reward to get you away from the crowd.
Situation 9: You’re in a car, and your abductor has gotten out making a phone call. He’s locked you to the car, so you can’t get out and run.
Wedge something into the ignition. If you’re on a deserted road, it’s not likely there will be someone around to hear the horn or see the lights. But, if you can find something — anything — small enough to wedge into the ignition (where the key goes), then your abductor won’t be able to start the car.
Items that work include small buttons from your clothes, small coins, gum, foil, even parts of fingernails as long as you can get them far down into the key slot where the driver can’t get them out. If the car doesn’t run, the abductor will either have to call on other people for help or make you get out and walk, which gives you a chance to get away.
Situation 10: You’re on your way somewhere when a car comes screeching up. From the open window, the frantic driver tells you that your mom has sent him or her — there’s been a very bad accident and you have to go see your mom right away!
Don’t go with them unless they know the secret password. It’s rare that parents have ever sent a stranger to pick up their child in an emergency. But even if they send a family friend, make sure your family has a secret password that only you and your parents know. Then, make sure this person has the password before you get in. Sometimes, people who do bad things to kids are people we already know.
A password will ensure that they were really sent by your mom or dad. Otherwise, run to the nearest safe place and call home first, then your parent’s work, or the hospital. Only in this way will you get accurate information.
Situation 11: You’re out for a bike ride when someone tries to pull you into his or her car. Hold on to your bike and don’t let go. Abductors don’t want to attract attention or want you to be difficult. It is pretty difficult to put a bike into a car door sideways! Wrap your arms and legs around the bike and don’t let go.
So, Parents if you don’t provide a confidence environment for your children, someone else will. We spend millions of dollar to give are children the best education possible put we put a price tag of building our children confidence. So invest into a class environment where the child can experience a feeling of confidence.
Everson’s Karate Institute.
INVEST INTO YOUR CHILDRE FUTURE
Dear Masters Everson, Williams, and Christina
Our son Brian has been a student at Everson Karate for almost 5 years. He first entered the Tiny Tigers program and has progressed his way thru to the Black Belt program and then on to the Leadership program. In that time he has gone from a somewhat timid child to a confident young man. He walks, talks, and carries himself in a way that makes us extremely proud. What Everson's Karate has done for us is give us an investment in our son that is truly priceless and we expect that to continue to payoff for the rest of his life in the form of confidence, character, and determination.
We often speak well to others of your program and its instructors. We expect nothing but 100% effort from everyone when we enter the dojo and we are never disappointed. Please keep up the good work and continue to inspire all the "Future Black Belts" when they enter your studio.
Sincerely
Brian and Dawn Krall
Yardville, NJ
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"Children Are Our
Most Valuable Asset...
Invest In Them"
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“OK -- I Might Be Interested…
What Do I Do Next?”
Here’s What You Need To Do Next!
Sometimes we spend so much time doing our best research before we make a decision, in fear of making the wrong decision; we never make the right decision.
The next step is simply this. Walk into our Martial Art school and measure how graciously you are received and what steps are taken to gain your support and consider a Martial art program.
Simply walk into our school. Listen, we know that when a parent first walks into the school sometimes they are a little nervous and apprehensive. Why? Well it’s a new experience. But I assure you it will be unlike any experience you have had before, completely positive. We care about you and your child.
What we are talking about you experiencing is our Children’s Program. A systematic means of improving kids…physically, emotionally, intellectually…a program that has helped many families with their concern.
Now, I’d like to make it possible for you to see, first hand, and with your own child (and, at my own personal expense), exactly how we make good on all of these stunning claims.
Now, here comes the good part. We’ve made it incredibly easy. Here’s how:
Take Advantage of our:
FREE Student-Parent Conference: (A $20.00 value)
Before or during the introductory program, we will meet with you to discuss your child’s needs and progress.
FREE Beginner Trial Program: ($89.00 value)
2 weeks of group lessons in our award winning beginners class NO STRINGS ATTACHED. I’m offering you four 45 minute lessons -- for FREE and with absolutely no strings attached.
See for yourself if in fact, we can give your child the powerful benefits promised. Watch with your own eyes as your child receives coaching by one of our expert teachers.
FREE Karate Uniform: ($35.00 value)
After your child’s second visit to the Karate school, he/she will be presented with an official Karate uniform that is theirs to keep—no charge!
FREE EKI T-Shirt: ($16.00 value)
FREE Enrollment Fees: ($100.00 value)
Believe me. With just these four short lessons, your child will come away with his/her self
confidence greatly improved. Not just in how he/she feels. They’ll actually be experiencing
real life skills. Skills that he/she can put to powerful use, right away, today.
But Be Warned. Remember, I’m inviting you to check out the most successful Martial Arts school in the country! Due to increasing demand, we have limited time slots for Introductory Lessons. Avoid long delays. Request your Beginner Trial Program and Free Gifts as soon as possible. |
All while enjoying the fun and excitement of an upbeat Martial Arts program.
And -- it’s all FREE!
You have absolutely no risk whatsoever.
To schedule your child’s two free weeks, simply call 448-1807 from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Ask for Donna Williams or Christinia Everson, and tell them you would like to set up a time to
come in and register for your FREE Student-Parent Conference.
If you’re among the first 25 to call we will give you a FREE Book, How to build Rock Solid Kids by Keith Hafner (A $19.95 value). It’s your to keep, even if you decide Everson’s Karate is not the right program for you and your family.
We urge you to call today and schedule your Beginner Trial Program. It might be the most important thing you ever do!
Thank You,
Dusty Everson, Master Instructor
Donna Williams, Master Instructor
Christinia Everson, Master Instructor
WELL WORTH THE DRIVE
Dear Master Everson,
It’s hard to believe a year has passed already since our son, Eric, joined Everson’s Karate. Although there are many martial arts schools closer to our home, we would never consider enrolling anywhere else. We love your broad curriculum in the Tiny Tigers program. It offers a unique balance of karate skills, general fitness, and fun!
Master Williams, Master Christinia and you have created a wonderful environment for learning. From the “POWerful Words” homework to your holiday toy drive, you offer your students the opportunity to experience so much more that “just” karate. You have developed in Eric the confidence in himself and his abilities to try something new, and succeed! We all look forward to another great year of classes.
Sincerely,
Ralph and Elizabeth Hierl
Freehold Township, NJ
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POSITIVE ROLE MODEL
Extremely positive atmosphere and positive attitude of the instructor.
All combined with great physical challenge. It's has only been a few week and I can see progress every week.
Pat Stiebritz
Hamilton, NJ
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