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Common Myths Concerning Violence in Relationships

Myth: Violence in relationships does not affect many people.

Fact: Studies estimate that one in three teens are in an abusive relationship.

Myth: Battering is only a momentary loss of temper. One incident doesn't constitute abuse.

Fact: Battering involves the establishment of fear and control in a relationship through violence…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on April 11, 2013 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments

Your Role in the Prevention of Sexual Violence

 You can play a role in changing the underlying norms and 

culture that allows sexual violence.

Traditional gender roles, power imbalances, and

victim-blaming all contribute to sexual violence. Some ways you

can help:




• Model respectful behavior to those around you. …



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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on April 8, 2013 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Sexual Assault Prevention: 1 in 6

44% of victims are under age 18

80%    are under age 30

What can we do?  

Be prepared.  Getting training, building oneself up mentally and emotionally, gaining…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on April 7, 2013 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

Common Myths Concerning Sexual Assault

Common Myths Concerning Sexual Assault

Myth: Only women are sexually assaulted or raped, and only by men.

Reality: Both men and women can be sexually assaulted or raped, and assailants can be male or female with any sexual orientation.

Myth: Someone who was drinking or drunk when sexually assaulted is at least…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on April 5, 2013 at 7:30am — No Comments

Sexual Assault Awareness Month: What is Sexual Violence?

Since this is sexual assault awareness month, I want to spend some time on education here on our online-dojang. 

Let's start with a baseline definition:

Sexual violence means that someone forces or manipulates someone else into unwanted sexual activity without their consent.   Reasons someone might not consent include fear, age, illness, disability,…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on April 1, 2013 at 1:16pm — No Comments

Self-Defense is?

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on February 20, 2013 at 7:38pm — No Comments

Frequently Asked Question: How Long Does It Take to Get A Black Belt?

No one ever ‘gets’ a black belt.  It’s not something that you wear, it’s something that you become.

Many people know that at our school children are not allowed to "get" their first uniform and white belt either.  They earn it, by proving that they understand that martial arts is more than kicking and punching, and that at Mercer Island Martial Arts we teach, lesson…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on February 13, 2013 at 11:00am — No Comments

Self-Defense is Prevention

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 21, 2013 at 1:47pm — No Comments

Cell Phone Safety for Kids

Over the years I have heard many ideas from parents regarding how to keep kids safe with their cell phone; and more often about how they keep the cell phone from becoming their child's teenage-invisible friend at the dinner table.  

I think most agree that kids having a cell phone really helps in terms of safety, reaching their kids, and pick ups and drop offs. …

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 21, 2013 at 1:43pm — 1 Comment

Seven Life and Martial Arts Lessons #7

Be Aware

Be aware of what you're doing, beginning with your breathing. "I am aware that I am breathing." "I am aware that I am listening." "I am aware that this too shall pass."

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 15, 2013 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Seven Life and Martial Arts Lessons #6

Nobody Can Make You Anything

Nobody can make you sad, angry, happy, depressed, or grouchy; you don't give anyone that much power over you. Only you can make yourself anything. Maintain control of your own emotions and thinking.…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 13, 2013 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Seven Life and Martial Arts Lessons #4

Embrace and Relax

When in a bad position, when under pressure, instead of struggling and wasting energy, embrace your opponent and relax. Your time will come.

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 11, 2013 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Seven Life and Martial Arts Lessons #3

Use Surprise

Surprise your opponent by doing exactly the opposite of what's expected. If someone expects you to be hurt, be honored. If they expect you to be angry and upset, surprise them with your calmness. Train yourself this way and you almost always have the advantage.…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 9, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Social Posting Safety Rules

thanks for the post George Tekei

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 8, 2013 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Seven Life and Martial Arts Lessons #2

Don't Push Back

When someone pushes you, give in and let them come through. You lose nothing --and often gain a better position. Two wrongs don't make a right --so resist less and think more.

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 7, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Parent's Night Out --Movie Night

Only $10 per child, and no martial arts experience necessary.

Martial Arts, movie, snacks,games, and board breaking, a fun night for kids, and date night for parents.

Movie nights are recommended for 6 and older.

Time: January 11, 2013 from 6pm to 9pm

Location: Mercer Island Martial Arts

Street:…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 5, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Seven Life and Martial Arts Lessons #1

Take No Offense

It takes a certain mindset to be offended by someone's words or actions. Choose not to take offense, as once taken, your opponent already has the advantage. Instead of being offended, be "fascinated."

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on January 4, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Self-Defense is?

Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on December 17, 2012 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Helping your children manage distress in the aftermath of a shooting

As a parent, you may be struggling with how to talk with your children about a shooting rampage. It is important to remember that children look to their parents to make them feel safe. This is true no matter what age your children are, be they toddlers, adolescents, or even young adults.

Consider the following tips for helping your children manage their distress.

Talk with your child.…

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Added by MeLisa Turcott Strongheart on December 14, 2012 at 2:30pm — No Comments

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