What is the most creative or effective strategy you guys have for working with Jani (e.g. getting her to do what you want her to do, or getting her to calm down, etc.)?
For example, I had the opportunity to teach Aikido to children (age 6-9), and found that I could inspire them to behave or work together when I made a task into a game or competition instead of just being a disciplinarian (because that doesn't work well for some children). I was just curious to see what you've learned in working with someone as unique as Jani. :)
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What is the most creative or effective strategy you guys have for working with Jani (e.g. getting her to do what you want her to do, or getting her to calm down, etc.)?
For example, I had the opportunity to teach Aikido to children (age 6-9), and found that I could inspire them to behave or work together when I made a task into a game or competition instead of just being a disciplinarian (because that doesn't work well for some children). I was just curious to see what you've learned in working with someone as unique as Jani. :)
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