How It Works
How the Path Keepers Program Works
Path Keepers is designed to be simple, structured, and parent-led.
You don’t need any prior experience — just around 10 minutes a day and the willingness to learn alongside your child.
This page explains exactly what happens once you get started.
Step 1: Get Started
Once you join, you’ll receive access to the Path Keepers members’ area, where all lessons and resources are clearly organised.
You’ll also be offered a one-to-one online call to help you get set up, answer questions, and make sure the program fits your child and your family.
Step 2: Follow a Simple Structure
The program is organised into short, easy-to-follow lessons.
Each lesson focuses on one personal value, supported by simple movement, safety awareness, and fun activities.
There’s no pressure to rush. You move at a pace that suits your child.
Step 3: Train Together at Home
Each session takes around 10 minutes a day and typically includes:
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a simple physical movement or technique
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a clear, age-appropriate safety idea
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a short value-based lesson or story
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a fun fitness game or activity
You train together, at home, in a relaxed and positive way.
Step 4: Build Confidence Through Repetition
Children don’t need complexity — they need repetition and encouragement.
By practising the same skills regularly:
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confidence increases
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coordination improves
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focus and behaviour often improve naturally
Progress happens without pressure or overwhelm.
Step 5: Get Support When You Need It
You’re not expected to figure everything out on your own.
The program includes:
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clear video guidance
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printable resources and tracking sheets
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optional check-ins and ongoing support
If you ever feel unsure, help is available.
What Your Child Will Learn
Through the Path Keepers Program, children develop:
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simple, age-appropriate self-defence movements
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practical safety awareness for everyday situations
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core personal values such as respect, courage, focus, and integrity
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improved balance, coordination, and confidence
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a positive relationship with movement and exercise
Time Commitment & Age Range
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Designed for children aged 5–12
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Around 10 minutes a day
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Most families complete the core program in around 90 days
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Many notice positive changes much sooner
This isn’t about perfection — consistency is what matters.
Is This Right for Your Family?
Path Keepers works best for families who:
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want to be actively involved in their child’s development
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value confidence, behaviour, and safety alongside fitness
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prefer learning together rather than drop-off classes
You don’t need to be sporty or confident — just willing to show up and try.
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re looking for a clear, supportive way to help your child grow safer, fitter, better behaved, and more confident, Path Keepers gives you the structure to do exactly that.