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David:
Sometimes people do not say anything unless they have a problem
and not when things are right. I however try to let people
know when things are cool too? With that said....
As a professional educator with over 25 years of professional
teaching experience, I want to tell you that you are a fine
teacher, and good spirit.
Thank you for all your caring and instruction for my sons
and the other young (and old) people under your tutelage.
Gunnar
I just wanted to write you a note and thank you for helping
our daughter. As you know when she started your classes in
Fall of 2006 she was very shy and apprehensive about leaving
my side for more then a few minutes. Your karate class has
given her a new confidence to try other areas of recreation.
She has decided to play soccer and t-ball this spring/summer.
Unfortunately, we will be taking a break with karate until
September.
Your class and teaching skills have brought her to a new level
of maturity and accountability for her actions. I will always
be grateful to you for your time and patience with my daughter.
We wish you a happy and healthy spring and summer and look
forward to seeing you again in the Fall.
Please know that we will be happy to recommend you and your
staff to other children and parents who are interested in
karate.
Bridget
Hi guys.
Just wanted to thank you all for a great first karate experience.
Andrew loved working with you and is looking forward to a
long karate career. You are GREAT with the kids...I really
think you have better interaction with them than any coaches/teachers
we've been exposed to thus far (and we've tried a lot of different
classes/sports/etc.). Keep up the excellent work. See you
in the Fall.
Christy
Mr. Fuller/Mr. Unger
I wanted to share something that happened with Sean that
is really joyful. I believe some of the principles of behavior
and discipline you teach contributed to Sean' honor. He was
at Villanova Swim Camp this week. It was the end of the last
session and Coach Simpson called me over to talk with Sean and
me. I was worried. Sean's extroverted personality has gotten
him in trouble before. Coach Simpson remembered Sean from last
year and didn't know if camp would work out this year. He said,
I don't know what happened to Sean over the year, but he won
the best behavior award this year. He went from the poorest
behaved to the best behaved. He also said Sean got better in
swimming too. His coached signed his book "To the Future
captain of Villanova Swimming." I am so proud I get tears.
Thank you,
Vicki
Dear Mr. Fuller and Mr. Unger,
I want to thank you both so much for the positive influence
you have had on my son, Ryan . He was so proud of himself
this evening at the belt graduation. I've never seen him so
proud of himself. He was absolutely bursting with enthusiasm
after the ceremony.
Ryan is eagerly looking forward to practicing more at home
now to prepare for future belt testing. His level of confidence
has increased dramatically over the last few months and my
wife and I attribute it all to you.
Tonight you pointed out two families that were training together.
And you commended their dedication to each other. What I felt
was one family, cheering for each other. One group with one
focus. To be the best they could be. You brought that out
in them.
While Ryan is basically a great student at school and a great
kid at home, my wife and I appreciate your comments on the
importance of the students school work and their behavior
at home.
Thank you both so much. Our hope is that Ryan will continue
to study and train with you both and become the best person
he can be.
Sincerely,
Mike and Cheryl
Mr. Fuller/Mr. Unger
Natalie and Jonathan got their belts--they were soooo thrilled-they,
your other instructors, presented them to them in front of
the whole class--they were really surprised and psyched!!
I am so impressed with how you all communicate with each other.
Thanks for making it special for them!
Marypat
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