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Newsletter – June 2026

PARENTS NIGHT OUT

Supervised. Structured. Trusted BBP Care.

Newsletter – June 2026

This Month in Class - What to Notice

This month, all classes are focused on Humility.

You may notice instructors placing extra emphasis on:

  • Listening carefully to coaching and feedback

  • Showing respect to training partners and instructors

  • Staying positive when learning something difficult

  • Acknowledging the efforts and achievements of others

Humility helps students remain open to learning, respectful of others, and confident without needing to be the centre of attention.

Regular attendance allows instructors to build on these habits each week, helping students develop strong character alongside their martial arts skills.

At home, you may notice opportunities to reinforce humility by encouraging your child to accept feedback positively, show good sportsmanship, and recognise the efforts and achievements of others.

If you ever have questions about what your child is working on in class, our team is always happy to chat before or after training.

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HARRY AND FRIENDS

Harry and Friends Homework Sheets are now available in your Spark Member App.

To access this Little Ninjas and Kids curriculum on the App, go to Curriculum >> Character Development Program.

Our Little Ninjas and Kids are studying Humility this month.

We’ll cover the value of Humility each week.

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Quick Tips for Building Your Child’s Self-Esteem

Self-esteem​ ​plays​ ​a​ ​very​ ​important​ ​role​ ​in​ ​establishing​ ​a​ ​successful​ ​and​ ​happy​ ​life.​ ​A person​ ​can​ ​be​ ​blessed​ ​with​ ​intelligence​ ​and​ ​talent​ ​but​ ​the​ ​lack​ ​of​ ​self-esteem​ ​can​ ​be​ ​a hindrance​ ​in​ ​doing​ ​well​ ​in​ ​just​ ​about​ ​anything.

It​ ​has​ ​been​ ​proven​ ​that​ ​the​ ​early​ ​years​ ​of​ ​a​ ​child​ ​life​ ​is​ ​when​ ​they​ ​are​ ​most impressionable,​ ​they​ ​notice​ ​and​ ​copy​ ​everything​ ​they​ ​see​ ​or​ ​hear.​ ​​​Parents​ ​should​ ​then take​ ​advantage​ ​of​ ​this​ ​by​ ​ensuring​ ​that​ ​the​ ​child​ ​learns​ ​all​ ​the​ ​necessary​ ​social​ ​skills they​ ​need​ ​to​ ​be​ ​well-rounded​ ​individuals.​ ​​​At​ ​the​ ​same​ ​time,​ ​building​ ​their​ ​self-esteem this​ ​early​ ​will​ ​ensure​ ​this.

Here​ ​are​ ​quick​ ​tips​ ​on​ ​how​ ​to​ ​nurture​ ​young​ ​children’s​ ​self-esteem:

Show​ ​love​ ​and​ ​affection​.​ ​We​ ​all​ ​love​ ​our​ ​children,​ ​no​ ​doubt.​ ​​​Sometimes​ ​though​ ​we forget​ ​to​ ​show​ ​how​ ​much​ ​we​ ​love​ ​them.​ ​​​This​ ​is​ ​necessary​ ​as​ ​it​ ​reassures​ ​them​ ​that they​ ​are​ ​important​ ​and​ ​very​ ​much​ ​appreciated.

Compliment​ ​them​.​ ​Don’t​ ​forget​ ​to​ ​acknowledge​ ​their​ ​every​ ​accomplishment,​ ​no​ ​matter how​ ​small.​ ​​​Simple​ ​compliments​ ​like​ ​“You​ ​did​ ​great,”​ ​“I​ ​am​ ​so​ ​proud​ ​of​ ​you”​ ​or​ ​even “That​ ​was​ ​a​ ​good​ ​try”​ ​will​ ​go​ ​a​ ​long​ ​way​ ​in​ ​a​ ​young​ ​child’s​ ​mind​ ​and​ ​will​ ​help​ ​build​ ​up their​ ​self-esteem.​ ​​​Make​ ​sure​ ​though​ ​that​ ​each​ ​compliment​ ​is​ ​convincing​ ​and​ ​not​ ​over the​ ​top​ ​like​ ​“You​ ​are​ ​the​ ​smartest​ ​little​ ​boy​ ​in​ ​the​ ​whole​ ​world”​ ​as​ ​this​ ​can​ ​result​ ​in​ ​an inflated​ ​ego.​ ​​​Instead,​ ​you​ ​can​ ​say.​ ​“You​ ​are​ ​the​ ​smartest​ ​8-year-old​ ​boy​ ​I​ ​know.”

Set​ ​goals​ ​for​ ​your​ ​child​.​ ​One​ ​way​ ​parents​ ​teach​ ​young​ ​children​ ​to​ ​be​ ​independent​ ​is by​ ​making​ ​them​ ​follow​ ​a​ ​simple​ ​chore​ ​chart​ ​this​ ​can​ ​be​ ​the​ ​start​ ​of​ ​goal​ ​setting​ ​as​ ​well. It​ ​usually​ ​consists​ ​of​ ​attainable,​ ​age​ ​appropriate​ ​daily​ ​activities​ ​like​ ​fixing​ ​the​ ​bed, brushing​ ​their​ ​teeth​ ​after​ ​meals​ ​and​ ​packing​ ​away​ ​after​ ​playing.​ ​​​When​ ​the​ ​children​ ​are able​ ​to​ ​complete​ ​their​ ​task​ ​and​ ​realize​ ​that​ ​they​ ​were​ ​able​ ​to​ ​achieve​ ​their​ ​goal,​ ​they feel​ ​good​ ​about​ ​themselves.​ ​​​When​ ​they​ ​hear​ ​you​ ​compliment​ ​them​ ​and​ ​see​ ​how​ ​proud you​ ​are​ ​of​ ​them,​ ​it​ ​strengthens​ ​their​ ​self-esteem.​ ​​​Slowly​ ​incorporate​ ​new​ ​and​ ​harder things​ ​to​ ​their​ ​goals​ ​after​ ​a​ ​certain​ ​period,​ ​and​ ​this​ ​will​ ​help​ ​them​ ​believe​ ​that​ ​they​ ​can take​ ​on​ ​bigger​ ​responsibilities​ ​as​ ​long​ ​as​ ​they​ ​set​ ​their​ ​minds​ ​to​ ​it.

Criticize​ ​the​ ​action,​ ​not​ ​the​ ​person​.​ ​We​ ​must​ ​be​ ​conscious​ ​of​ ​what​ ​we​ ​say​ ​to​ ​children as​ ​they​ ​always​ ​take​ ​it​ ​to​ ​heart.​ ​​​While​ ​we​ ​still​ ​have​ ​to​ ​reprimand​ ​them​ ​for​ ​doing​ ​or saying​ ​things​ ​they​ ​are​ ​not​ ​supposed​ ​to,​ ​we​ ​must​ ​choose​ ​the​ ​words​ ​we​ ​use​ ​carefully​ ​so that​ ​they​ ​understand​ ​that​ ​they​ ​did​ ​something​ ​wrong​ ​without​ ​hurting​ ​them​ ​unnecessarily.

Instead​ ​of​ ​saying,​ ​“You​ ​were​ ​a​ ​bad​ ​boy”​ ​try​ ​saying​ ​“That​ ​was​ ​not​ ​a​ ​very​ ​nice​ ​thing​ ​to​ ​do, I​ ​know​ ​you​ ​didn’t​ ​mean​ ​it,​ ​so​ ​I​ ​hope​ ​you​ ​don’t​ ​do​ ​it​ ​again.”

Validate​ ​your​ ​child’s​ ​feelings​.​ ​They​ ​will​ ​experience​ ​suffering​ ​a​ ​blow​ ​to​ ​their self-esteem​ ​at​ ​least​ ​once,​ ​and​ ​there​ ​really​ ​isn’t​ ​anything​ ​we​ ​can​ ​do​ ​to​ ​stop​ ​that.​ ​​​What we​ ​can​ ​do,​ ​however,​ ​is​ ​to​ ​validate​ ​their​ ​feelings​ ​and​ ​make​ ​sure​ ​they​ ​recover​ ​from​ ​the blow/s.​ ​Talk​ ​to​ ​them​ ​and​ ​let​ ​them​ ​know​ ​that​ ​you​ ​understand​ ​that​ ​“what​ ​your​ ​classmate said​ ​was​ ​not​ ​nice​ ​and​ ​it​ ​hurt​ ​your​ ​feelings​ ​a​ ​lot”​ ​or​ ​“it​ ​hurts​ ​to​ ​know​ ​that​ ​not​ ​everyone wants​ ​to​ ​be​ ​your​ ​friend.”​ ​​​Then​ ​explain​ ​to​ ​them​ ​that​ ​it​ ​may​ ​be​ ​possible​ ​that​ ​the classmate​ ​only​ ​said​ ​those​ ​things​ ​out​ ​of​ ​frustration​ ​and​ ​without​ ​thinking​ ​or​ ​point​ ​out​ ​that though​ ​we​ ​cannot​ ​please​ ​everybody,​ ​there​ ​are​ ​a​ ​lot​ ​of​ ​other​ ​people​ ​who​ ​like​ ​him​ ​and are​ ​happy​ ​to​ ​be​ ​his​ ​friends.

Be​ ​proud​ ​of​ ​your​ ​child​.​ ​Always​ ​take​ ​time​ ​to​ ​remind​ ​them​ ​of​ ​how​ ​proud​ ​you​ ​are​ ​of them.​ ​​​Their​ ​accomplishments​ ​may​ ​seem​ ​small​ ​at​ ​times,​ ​but​ ​we​ ​must​ ​not​ ​forget​ ​that they​ ​are​ ​children​ ​and​ ​these​ ​are​ ​big​ ​ones​ ​for​ ​them.​ ​​​Let​ ​them​ ​hear​ ​you​ ​talk​ ​about​ ​how much​ ​you​ ​love​ ​them​ ​and​ ​how​ ​proud​ ​you​ ​are​ ​of​ ​their​ ​achievements​ ​in​ ​front​ ​of​ ​their teachers​ ​and​ ​friends​ ​or​ ​other​ ​people​ ​they​ ​love.

Never​ ​to​ ​compare​.​ ​​​This​ ​is​ ​a​ ​common​ ​mistake​ ​for​ ​a​ ​lot​ ​of​ ​parents​ ​as​ ​it​ ​is​ ​really​ ​easy​ ​to fall​ ​into,​ ​but​ ​we​ ​must​ ​not​ ​compare​ ​our​ ​children​ ​to​ ​each​ ​other​ ​or​ ​their​ ​friends.​ ​​​It​ ​is​ ​not fair,​ ​and​ ​it​ ​isn’t​ ​something​ ​we​ ​like​ ​done​ ​to​ ​ourselves​ ​as​ ​well.​ ​When​ ​a​ ​comparison​ ​has been​ ​carelessly​ ​made​ ​by​ ​others,​ ​reassure​ ​our​ ​children​ ​that​ ​there​ ​are​ ​other​ ​things​ ​that though​ ​others​ ​may​ ​be​ ​better​ ​than​ ​them​ ​at​ ​some​ ​things,​ ​there​ ​are​ ​definitely​ ​other​ ​things that​ ​excel​ ​in​ ​and​ ​make​ ​them​ ​special​ ​and​ ​unique.​ ​Try​ ​to​ ​explain​ ​why​ ​the​ ​comparison​ ​was made​ ​and​ ​why​ ​it​ ​should​ ​not​ ​make​ ​them​ ​feel​ ​bad​ ​about​ ​themselves.

It​ ​takes​ ​a​ ​village​.​ ​For​ ​anything​ ​to​ ​fully​ ​develop,​ ​there​ ​has​ ​to​ ​be​ ​consistency.​ ​​​These positive​ ​reinforcements​ ​cannot​ ​only​ ​be​ ​learned​ ​or​ ​practiced​ ​at​ ​home;​ ​it​ ​should​ ​be carried​ ​out​ ​wherever​ ​they​ ​go.​ ​​​Enlist​ ​the​ ​help​ ​of​ ​those​ ​who​ ​spend​ ​time​ ​with​ ​your​ ​children on​ ​a​ ​regular​ ​basis.​ ​Let​ ​grandpa​ ​and​ ​grandma,​ ​their​ ​aunts​ ​and​ ​uncles,​ ​the​ ​babysitter, and​ ​their​ ​teachers​ ​know​ ​how​ ​of​ ​your​ ​children’s​ ​strengths​ ​and​ ​how​ ​you​ ​are​ ​nurturing them.​ ​Inform​ ​them​ ​of​ ​the​ ​do’s​ ​and​ ​don’ts​ ​so​ ​that​ ​they​ ​can​ ​apply​ ​these​ ​as​ ​well.

Tend​ ​to​ ​your​ ​own​ ​self-esteem​.​ ​Be​ ​a​ ​good​ ​example​ ​as​ ​you​ ​are​ ​the​ ​ones​ ​your​ ​children look​ ​up​ ​to​ ​the​ ​most.​ ​Make​ ​sure​ ​that​ ​your​ ​children​ ​know​ ​that​ ​you​ ​are​ ​a​ ​happy,​ ​positive individual.​ ​Show​ ​them​ ​that​ ​you​ ​value​ ​yourself​ ​and​ ​that​ ​you​ ​are​ ​constantly​ ​working​ ​on improving​ ​yourself​ ​to​ ​become​ ​a​ ​better​ ​person. 

NEW MEMBERS

  • Emily Barry

  • Aria McHolme

  • Luca Turkovic

  • Anastasia Molluso

  • Cora Maher

  • Jett Sinclair

  • Isabelle Scott

  • Koa Andreadis

  • Brendan McHolme

  • Jack Gluck

  • Jack O’Neil

  • Noah Lambie

  • Jack Gould

  • Lennon O’Byrne

  • Hudson Grey

  • Harrison Scott

Newsletter – June 2026

We extend a warm welcome to our school.

We hope you enjoy your time here and grow through your training. Our goal is to support every student in developing both on and off the mat, in a positive and structured environment.

I look forward to seeing you in class.
— Chief Instructor Renzo

Newsletter – June 2026
Newsletter – June 2026

Hi there!

Welcome to black belt Plus!
We can’t wait to support you in achieving your martial arts objectives and having FUN along the way!

Here are a few things you may do to keep updated:

1. Join our Black Belt Plus Community group on Facebook. 

This is our members-only Facebook page where you can access videos, class photos, and information about forthcoming events. Please join here

2. Regularly check the SPARK Member App.

For weekly updates, educational materials, and our online store for all events and products. Enter the email associated to your membership when prompted to log in, then choose “Send password again” to get the activation email.

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Your Log in Credentials:
USERNAME: (your email address)
PASSWORD: (create a password)
And be sure to enter our school’s code:  2686

3. Download your Student Success Booklet

To learn everything about our school, facility, and programs, download your booklet here.

4. Check-in for your classes via the computer at reception

When you arrive at our centre, it’s crucial to sign in and record your attendance at the computer. Between your belt levels, every program has a minimum attendance requirement.

5. Drop off and pick up

Parents are requested to be present for the last 5 minutes of every class to safely escort your child to the car, and to hear our weekly announcements.

6. Missed Classes

If you won’t be attending class, please let us know. Call us or message us using the “Spark Member” app, or send an email to info@blackbeltplus.com.au. To be eligible to grade to your next belt, missed classes must be made up during the same term.

Our entire team is here to support you in your martial arts journey and to see you achieve your best results.

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Harry and Friends is a program for all our young students to help reinforce the life lessons we talk about every day. The program gives us a lot of highly effective tools to help instil positive character development in our youngest students including animations, visual aids and colouring sheets!

The main character “Harry” will serve as a positive role model to all our 3-6 years old in not only teaching them abstract concepts like self discipline and respect, but demonstrating real life behaviours like cleaning their room and saying “yes mum” and “no mum”. This example will help them really work on internalising those behaviours themselves.

“Harry and Friends” mat chat series for the Little Ninja program also has a game that can be downloaded from the Apple app store – click the image (top right) to install.

 

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Stripe Testing

Stripe Testing Week – is the last week of each month and classes will follow a testing style format.

During stripe testing week Instructors test students on specific skills.
If students can perform the skill correctly and with intensity, they earn their stripe. Students must earn 3 different coloured skill stripes to be eligible to attend a Grading Test.

If a student is unsuccessful in obtaining their stripe in a particular month,  there is an opportunity just before the grading test to retest for their stripes. So the secret to keeping up-to-date with the curriculum and passing the stripe testing is that you need to practice at home.

Students who practise at home between classes typically progress faster and with more confidence.

To support this, we offer short 10-minute Booster Sessions to help students refine specific skills.

If additional support is needed leading into grading, private Grading Success Sessions with Chief Instructor Renzo are also available.

Newsletter – June 2026

Grading Tests

Gradings are special ceremonies where students are tested for their next belt rank. They are a little different from stripe testing. 

At a Grading, Senior Instructors test students for their next belt rank
They are assessing the skills learned for the previous 3 month term as well as students’ intensity, courage, resilience and black belt attitude. 

Since you have just started your martial arts journey, your instructor will let you know in class whether you’ll be ready for this test or whether you should focus on the next grading in 3 months time. If you are unsure, your should see your Instructor for feedback. 

Here are 10 tips for a successful belt examination:

1. Train with diligence 

2. Get to know your grading requirements

3. Train with different partners

4. Always train with a martial arts spirit

5. Ask your instructors what to work on

6. On the day of grading… be prepared

7. Stay focused, Stay alert!

8. Give your best and stay humble

9. Show your martial arts, according to your level

10. Don’t rush and don’t give up!

Black Belt Plus Martial Arts Centre
1/48 Junction Rd Burleigh Heads, QLD, 4220
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