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Shes been doing it for about a year and really seems to enjoy it.

but now it seem to be getting to her head. When I told her to do something yesterday she got mad and said that she knows karate and that I should watch out.

Do you think I should take her out of the class?

Btw she's 13. I'm her dad.

Talk to the sensei. Martial arts are supposed to teach discipline, which she seems to lack. She's a rebellious teen, just like every other 13 year old girl ever. If you take her out, it will not help her attitude.

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(5) I'm a little embaressed about the whole thing. Not sure if i want to mention to her sensei.

I spoke about this with one of my friends a few minutes ago and he thinks I should talk with her and "challenge" her to a mock fight. Just to set hwr straight.

Not sure if that is a good idea. Do you think that would work?




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