Free Parent & Child Guide
Help your child understand bullying, build confidence, and follow a clear step-by-step process if they are being picked on, excluded, hurt, or made to feel unsafe.
This free guide from Koku-Ryu Martial Arts gives parents and children a practical 5-step process to help children speak up and stay calm.

Help your child understand bullying, build confidence, and follow a clear step-by-step process if they are being picked on, excluded, hurt, or made to feel unsafe.
Has been called names, left out, pushed, threatened, or targeted online
Struggles to speak up when someone is being unkind
Feels nervous about telling a teacher or parent
Needs a clear process to follow rather than reacting in the moment
Would benefit from more confidence, assertiveness, and emotional control

The guide breaks bullying down into simple, child-friendly sections so parents and children can
understand the issue together.

Verbal: Name-calling, threats.
Physical: Kicking, pushing.
Indirect: Exclusion, rumours.
Cyber: Hurtful message, posts.

Children learn that bullying is never acceptable and that no one deserves to be bullied. It removed the blame from the victim.

Helps parents understand why schools sometimes need clear information and repeated communication to deal with bullying properly.

A clear process to follow so children know what to say, who to speak to, and when to take the next step.
The guide teaches children a simple step-by-step process that helps them stay calm, use their voice, ask for help, and involve adults at the right time.
Politely ask them to stop and explain why.
If it continues, tell them clearly to stop and explain what will happen next.
Tell the teacher and explain what is happening.
If it still continues, tell the teacher again and explain that it has not stopped.
If the problem still continues, go and see the Head Teacher.
The guide reminds parents that children need to know they will be backed when they follow the process.
Back your child when they follow the agreed steps
Speak to school calmly and constructively
Avoid blaming the school before the facts are clear
Help your child explain what happened and how they feel
Stay involved until the issue is resolved
We help children develop confidence, discipline, focus, respect, and self-control.
Martial arts does not teach children to look for conflict. It teaches them how to carry themselves with confidence, use their voice, stay calm under pressure, and ask for help when needed.
Confidence
Discipline
Resilience
Better focus
Respect
Self-control
Positive body language
Communication
This guide is written for parents and school-aged children. Younger children may need a parent to talk through the steps with them.
No. The guide encourages children and parents to involve school appropriately. It gives children a simple process to follow and helps parents communicate calmly and clearly.
No. At KRMA, martial arts teaches confidence, control, respect, discipline, and self-defence awareness. The goal is to help children stay calm, speak up, and make safe choices.
Yes. Parents can book a free taster class with KRMA to help their child build confidence, resilience, and focus through martial arts training.
This guide is designed to give children a clear starting point. It helps them speak up, follow a process, and involve trusted adults when needed.