06/18/2026
Name a moment when you stepped up.
For one of our members this month, it was the senior belt who slowed down to walk a brand-new white belt through their first warm-up — without being asked.
Leadership doesn't always look loud. Sometimes it looks like noticing.
Drop yours in the comments 👇
06/17/2026
We get one shot to make a child feel like they belong somewhere ❤️
Master Park takes that seriously.
Thanks to the families who've trusted us with that, year after year.
06/16/2026
First attempt didn’t go quite as planned 💪
They stepped back, breathed, and nailed it perfectly on the second try.
The real lesson here is the reset — learning to refocus, adjust, and try again until you succeed.
Get your child on the mat → https://parksfederation.com/lake-worth/
06/15/2026
The good days take care of themselves.
The hard ones build the child.
06/14/2026
Tell us about a friend your kid's made on the mat.
For one of our families this month, it's the boy who lights up when he sees his training partner walk in. They go to different schools — but the mat brought them together.
Those friendships matter more than you think.
Drop yours in the comments 👇
06/13/2026
The kids don't always notice how much they've changed.
The parents do.
We just get to watch it happen up close. Lucky us.
Thanks to every family at Park's Tae Kwon Do 🙏
06/12/2026
After dinner he asked to come in early so he could practise his kicks for his next belt 🔥
A year ago we couldn't get him to put his uniform on without a fight.
Same boy. More focus. More fight in him. More determination.
https://parksfederation.com/lake-worth/
06/11/2026
We don't just put this on a poster.
Every class trains the muscle behind it — choosing the harder thing, one rep at a time.
That's how you walk out of here a different version of yourself than the one who walked in.
06/10/2026
Three things you can do this week to help your child focus better at home.
One. Eye contact when you're giving instructions. Wait until they look at you before you speak.
Two. One task at a time. No "go brush your teeth and feed the dog and grab your shoes." Pick one. Finish. Then the next.
Three. Praise the effort, not the outcome. "You stayed with it" lands harder than "good job."
We use all three at Park's Tae Kwon Do. They work.
06/09/2026
Walking in nervous on day one is completely normal. ✨
Last night, she looked the instructor in the eye and said "yes sir" loud enough for the back row to hear.
Six weeks ago, she wouldn't say her name to a stranger.
That's Park's Tae Kwon Do in action → https://parksfederation.com/lake-worth/