"I've seen a significant decrease in the number of altercations between students on the playground since the Rhythms of Life workshops. I like that the instructors focus on group activities as well as monitor a student's individual play. I like the fact that almost any age child can play."
John Terry, Behavior Interventionist
Lincoln Elementary
"Lunastix give students something useful and fun to do at recess. It also boosts their self-esteem and motor skills. Two students in particular who were having problems with each other were not ready to sit down and work out their differences. They were able to parallel play with the Lunastix and be around one another without conflict."
Marilyn Copeland, Principal
Lincoln Elementary
"Through stix play, students improve their eye and hand coordination and self-confidence…They learn self-mastery skills without even knowing it. Students don't give up because it's 'too hard' and they keep practicing because it's fun."
Kristen Watson, After-School Coordinator
Franklin Elementary School
"The stix play workshops gives kids a whole new outlet for energy that they don't' often have in the classroom. I see kids involved in sticks who are very academic and not sports minded and I see kids who are the opposite--both groups love the sticks and it's good to see the interplay."
John Erlacher, Principal
Mountain View Elementary