In this week’s episode of Unlock the Code Lisa Magiera shares how children with Autism can benefit from karate and how karate teachers can include special needs children in their classes.

Lisa began training in the martial arts in 1995. In 1999 she began teaching Karate and soon found that the practice of teaching was her true passion.

With the help of a mentor, Mr. Steve Daley, the executive Director of the National Child Safety organization, radKIDS, Lisa came to understand the idea of teaching “Through the eyes of the child.” Today, she would refer to that as an “Inside out” teaching philosophy.

At Bushido Karate Dojo in Casco, Maine, Lisa is joined by her husband Eric, her daughter Jordan and her son, Nick in training and sharing karate with over 200 students annually. It is truly a family business!

Lisa is business owner, a teacher, dog lover and an author. She wrote the book, GET UP, Universal Lessons of Martial Arts; available for download or printed copy exclusively from Amazon.

You can access her book here: https://amzn.to/2OFjWcJ

Loved Lisa’s podcast? Subscribe to her channel: https://bit.ly/2QwMFOo

Disclaimer:

This video is intended for information purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The text, graphics, images, flash movies, and audio segments are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

The information contained in this segment is generalized. It may not be applicable in every situation. Before applying specific interventions, consult a behaviorist. Any behavior intervention can result in an undesired change in behavior if not implemented correctly. No client relationship is established as a result of watching these videos. Jessica Leichtweisz and Hope Education cannot be held responsible for any misuse of the information contained in these videos.

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Lisa began training in the martial arts in 1995. In 1999 she began teaching Karate and soon found that the practice of teaching was her true passion.

With the help of a mentor, Mr. Steve Daley, the executive Director of the National Child Safety organization, radKIDS, Lisa came to understand the idea of teaching “Through the eyes of the child.” Today, she would refer to that as an “Inside out” teaching philosophy.

At Bushido Karate Dojo in Casco, Maine, Lisa is joined by her husband Eric, her daughter Jordan and her son, Nick in training and sharing karate with over 200 students annually. It is truly a family business!

Lisa is business owner, a teacher, dog lover and an author. She wrote the book, GET UP, Universal Lessons of Martial Arts; available for download or printed copy exclusively from Amazon.

You can access her book here: https://amzn.to/2OFjWcJ

Loved Lisa’s podcast? Subscribe to her channel: https://bit.ly/2QwMFOo

Disclaimer:

This video is intended for information purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. The text, graphics, images, flash movies, and audio segments are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

The information contained in this segment is generalized. It may not be applicable in every situation. Before applying specific interventions, consult a behaviorist. Any behavior intervention can result in an undesired change in behavior if not implemented correctly. No client relationship is established as a result of watching these videos. Jessica Leichtweisz and Hope Education cannot be held responsible for any misuse of the information contained in these videos.

Want More Free Training – Visit HopeEducationServices.com — Pick Your Free e-Book under Free Resources and Join Our List!