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Businiess name:  Dawn Barnes Karate Kids
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My son started taking karate at Dawn Barnes Karate Kids 2 years ago and it has become a very important part of our weekly routine. I researched many karate schools on the Westside but found the ""life skills,"" principals taught at Dawn Barnes to be head and shoulders above the rest. The students are expected to show respect to their Sensei, their fellow students and outside of the dojo as well. Staff members from check-in to Sensei, treat every student, (and their families), with kindness and respect. The front desk staff know every student by name and the Sensei’s remember class to class, where the student needs work, how to motivate each students specifically and they often take time in between classes if a parent has questions or concerns. The facility is immaculate and obviously designed with parents in mind. Tables and chairs surround the glassed in dojo, enabling parents to see their child’s progress, visit with other parents or work on their laptops using the wireless internet service provided. Hard work is rewarded with stripes and belts but the real reward for my son has been learning and applying one particular life skill; ""always try your best,"" in the dojo and in life! Pros: Too many to mention

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