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Every morning in Kenosha, thousands of kids wait for the bus. As a former public school teacher with a Master’s in Education, I spent ten years watching this ritual. I can tell you exactly which kids are at risk of being picked on before they even step foot in the classroom.
It’s all in the body language. I call it the “Tablet Posture.” If your child is standing at the bus stop with their chin tucked, shoulders rolled forward, and eyes glued to the pavement—like they’re looking down at a phone—they are projecting a “Soft Target” image.
Why Bullies Pick the “Quiet Ones”
It’s often considered “cute” when a child is shy or quiet when they’re little. But as they grow into their teens and 20s, that inability to speak up or stand tall becomes a liability. Bullies don’t look for a fight; they look for a victim. They look for the child who looks like they’ve already given up.
What you want to see is your child hopping on that bus with their shoulders back and head held high. That physical shift alone is enough to make most bullies look for an easier target.
Confidence Through Achievement (Not Trophies)
You can’t just tell a child to “be confident.” You have to give them a reason to be. At Championship Martial Arts – Kenosha, we focus on Real Confidence earned through achievement.
I remember playing on a sports team that lost every single game for two years straight. If my confidence had been based solely on “wins,” I would have been in trouble. True confidence comes from:
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Overcoming a Hard Task: Mastering a new kick or earning a higher belt.
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The “Yes, Sir” Reflex: Learning to use a strong, clear voice even when they feel nervous.
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Physical Presence: Training the body to stand tall as a default setting.
We want Kenosha kids to have the “Hard Target” mindset—not through aggression, but through a quiet, unshakable belief in their own capability. It’s about building Confidence that lasts.
[Image: A Kenosha student standing tall in their uniform, looking confident and ready to lead]
The 3-Step Action Plan (The Snippet Trap)
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The Bus Stop Audit: Watch your child walk away tomorrow. Are their shoulders up or down? Is their chin tucked or level?
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Practice the “Power Walk”: Have your child practice walking across the living room with “Black Belt Posture.” It sounds simple, but physical habits change mental states.
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Prioritize Skill-Based Success: Enroll them in an activity where the progress is measurable and earned. When they know they can handle a challenge on the mat, they know they can handle a bully at the bus stop.
Visit Our Southeast Wisconsin Locations
Oak Creek: Championship Martial Arts – Oak Creek | 📞 (414) 250-7615 Kenosha: Championship Martial Arts – Kenosha | 📞 (262) 288-9919 Racine: Championship Martial Arts – Racine | 📞 (262) 205-5929
Our Affiliate Locations Championship Martial Arts – Port Washington Championship Martial Arts – Appleton/Darboy