jjanecka wrote:I got some great kids that I'm teaching at my Church's Rite of Confirmation classes but man there are two or three of them that are absolutely killing my ability to teach. I literally need five times the amount of time with those three because they are just so disruptive. Not that they're ever really disrespectful, they're actually quite funny but damn they just need to learn some restraint.
Easy Fix here.... A dragon kick to the throat is the answer but it has to be done properly. The way to tell if the maneuver has been executed properly is Post Dragon kick the child will be in the fetal position. If not attempt the maneuver again and keep doing such until the fetal position is reached.
Tips on Dragon Kick.1: Execute the maneuver with lightning speed and without warning or hesitation.
2: Make sure that your target is the largest child of the 3 (this way the message sinks in very well with the other 2)
3: Show no remorse or emotion before or after the maneuver ( this is very important psychologically speaking when dealing with children)
4: After the initial target has been eliminated pick a target to the left or the right of the original target and IMMEDIATELY perform the maneuver on that child as well. (after the fact let the 2nd target know loudly so the rest in the class can hear that this was done just because he/she was standing next to the original target. This will ensure that the rest of the class will not want to be near one that is disruptive.)