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Locality: Dresher, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-367-5050



Address: 1404 Peg Lane 19025 Dresher, PA, US

Website: www.personalpowermartialarts.com

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Personal Power Martial Arts 04.02.2021

2/15/21: NO IN-PERSON CLASSES DUE TO ICY CONDITIONS Stay warm and safe and join us on Zoom at your regular class time.

Personal Power Martial Arts 26.01.2021

WE LOVE YOU PPMA STUDENTS, PARENTS AND INSTRUCTORS!

Personal Power Martial Arts 11.01.2021

Happy Chinese New Year!!

Personal Power Martial Arts 04.01.2021

Surrounding your Kids with FRIENDSHIPS, and an environment that supports a happy healthy LIFESTYLE is what so Many Parents LOVE about our school!

Personal Power Martial Arts 28.12.2020

BULLY PROOFING KIDS with AWARENESS! Encourage your students/KIDS to advocate for themselves and others. Teach them the difference between *tattling and *telling. *Tattling: when the motive is to get the other person in trouble. ... *Telling: When the motive is to get someone to stop hurting someone else. It’s ALWAYS okay to TELL and STAND for what is right

Personal Power Martial Arts 12.12.2020

WHY DON'T THEY LISTEN?!?! As a parent, naturally you want your kids to listen and follow directions. You want the best for them and do everything you can to help them succeed. HOWEVER, have you ever thought that maybe you're the one not listening? How would you feel if you were constantly bombarded with "no" and "don't do that," or maybe even "this is what you're SUPPOSED to be do!"... Feeling like you have no control is never fun. Kids feel the same way. As adults, we think we know better than kids and that they should listen to what we say. BUT, sometimes we need to listen as well. Being able to empathize with your children will allow them the comfort to open up, so you can get to what's really bothering them. Understand where they are coming from so you're treating the problem, not the symptom. Make it a habit to listen first, and the work together to figure out and fix the problem! By making this simple shift in mindset, you'll be amazed at how much better your children respond to you!