Join our Grown Up & Me Ninja classes
Sundays at 9:30AM! Get your TRIAL program today for only $49 for 4 weeks & get a FREE uniform for your child!
NOTE: This class is for parents and children ages 18-36 months to do together
Join our Grown Up & Me Ninja classes Sundays at 9:30AM! Get your TRIAL program today for only $49 for 4 weeks & get a FREE uniform for your child!
NOTE: This class is for parents and children ages 18-36 Months to do together
Why do so many parents in North Shore love our ATA Tigers Program?
Martial Arts is a physical activity that develops a child's coordination, strength and flexibility.
This physical development also help with focus and concentration - resulting in even better behavior at home!
(and more respect and good manners help too!)
Check out our class for yourself with our trial program: 4 weeks for $49 and a FREE uniform!
During 18 to 36 months of age, children’s skill development moves very fast. Their brains are growing rapidly, language is blooming, and motor skills are advancing. At the same time, thinking becomes more developed, and their social and emotional skills enable them to interact with more people.
With that said, this is the ideal age to begin participation in structured group activities, such as Girton's ATA Ninjas! We’ve done extensive research on the stages of development for children this age, and from that information have built a fun and exciting program that is just right for both the child and their guardian,
Kids feel stronger, faster and more sure of themselves!
Children develop focus and concentration from training!
Our Program is Fun and Active with Friends!
This is not a typical toddler program!
We integrate an extensive amount of research and development into a program that is appropriate for their age, while at the same time advancing them beyond their current stage of development.
This means that each child will learn and grow at a faster pace than the average toddler.
The best part is the Girton's ATA Ninjas program is a great way for your child to bond with you as well!
We cover a development skill every class:
Stepping, Listening, Patience, Respect, Jumping, Thinking, Following, & Sharing
During each class we run a warm-up; deliver a quick mat chat about the skill; run three skill-building drills; and then have a milestone checkpoint to see which stage they are at for the day’s skill.
We finish class with a cool-down and social game.
We repeat the same format with each skill, rotating through each skill once per month.
Once they reach the age of 3 and can follow along on the mat without a guardian, they are now ready for the next program, ATA Tigers for 3-6 year-olds.
Physically: they are very active, but don’t have much control of their movements.
We expect them to stumble on most activities and show very little skill in their gross and fine motor skills.
The physical goals for our program are to get them to perform basic exercises and activities with control such as stepping & jumping without falling, kicking while bending their knees & punching while pulling their other hand back.
Intellectually: their thinking skills are all across the board, which makes it hard for them to anticipate what’s coming next. Therefore, their attention span will be very limited.
We expect them to lose focus often during class, and quickly become distracted.
The intellectual goals for our program are to get them to focus on the task at hand with minimal distractions, such as listening to the instructor, thinking about what comes next in activities, and following directions.
Emotionally: their feelings are very strong, but they are still not
at the stage to recognize why. Therefore, they will show a wide
range of strong emotions that are not quickly controllable.
We expect them to throw temper tantrums when they don’t get their way and run around uncontrollably if they get too excited.
The emotional goals for our program are to help them have patience during activities despite how challenging they are.
Socially: language development has a big influence on their social
development. They will imitate others but will quickly fight for
personal space when they feel too crowded.
We expect them to interact on a very basic level, but at the same time be more involved in “parallel” play.
The social goals for our program are to help them interact positively by sharing as well as showing respect to the other kids.
333 W Brown Deer Rd Ste T in Bayside
At the corner of Brown Deer and N Port Washington roads. There is a Starbucks and Maxfields Pancakes in the same center. We are at the end
333 West Brown Deer Road Ste T
Bayside, WI 53217
call: 414-639-0537
text: (414) 639-0537
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