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![]() | ========= As an instructor with high standards, where do we go with some of our students? Recognizing that when they started, they barely spoke or made eye contact, they have come a long way. But at what point do we say that their material although "there" has no real emphasis to it, how do we motivate them more, or do we just say they are doing the best they can? Read More ... or click reply below. ------------------------------ MartialTalk.com Post Bot - Kenpo Feed |
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