Dream in July - Respect

News and Reminders

Summer Schedule

The first week of our SUMMER SCHEDULE is near!

If you haven't already, please make sure to reserve your weekly class days in July by visiting the class signup page (found in student communications),
or simply reply to email us and we will confirm availability

Student Portal
You can find many member exclusive resources,
like the weekly classes signup page, uniform order form and student event calendar,
 within your student portal.

Visit the student portal page on our website HERE.

The password can be found in student email communications.



Schedule Updates

*JULY HOLIDAY CLOSURE*

As announced earlier, there will be no classes Saturday, July 2nd or Monday, July 4th
Martial Arts classes will resume Wednesday, July 6th

LOOKING AHEAD

There will be NO CLASSES in August. Dream will be closed.
We will pause all student billing for the month; you will not need to do anything.
We will post more details in a forthcoming message.

DREAM MARTIAL ARTS BLOG

MORAL OF THE MONTH: RESPECT

“We are harmonious in the reality that we are all held to this earth by the same gravity.
We don’t share blood, but we share the air that keeps us alive.” —C. JoyBell C

Respect is fundamental for all of us. It is to show consideration and acceptance and see the value every person has. Respect is the key to our own self-esteem and growth and is the basis for all healthy relationships.

Having and showing respect builds trust, confidence, security, well-being and openness. When we show respect, we are recognizing the intrinsic value and humanity of others, regardless of whether we endorse all that they say, do or believe. To respect is to extend grace and dignity to ourselves and to others.

Respect is an essential component to martial arts. There are many ways we foster respect in our classes. Bowing in and out, listening to our instructors and classmates, supporting each other in skills practice and sparring, and applauding our classmates’ efforts and accomplishments are just some of the ways we practice respect. Martial arts also teach kids to be considerate, even when standing up for themselves, and students gain self-respect through the confidence and self-worth they build from all their hard work and accomplishments in class.

Respect is a constructive and positive way to navigate relationships and resolve problems. Having respect is to be able to approach people and situations from a place of caring and genuine regard. In being consistently respectful, we create a safe and open environment in which individuals can feel heard, considered and valued. Our aim is to regularly model respect so that we may all build each other up.