Want Your Preschooler to Listen the First Time?

Get 3 simple games you can do at home to help your child practice listening, focus, balance, and confidence.


You’ll receive a free PDF with 3 short games that you can do at home. No special equipment needed and they only take five minutes. These games are build from real drills and are made for preschoolers ages 3 to 5.

Does This Sound Like Your Child?

How many of these statements describe your child?

  • They hear you, but they do not always listen
  • They get frustrated when something feels hard
  • They are shy around other kids
  • They would rather be on a screen than moving
  • They have a lot of energy and no clear place to put it

You don’t have to wait and hope that they grow out of it. Listening, focus, and coordination are skills that get better with practice. The problem is that kids this age don’t learn well by sitting still and getting a lecture.

They learn better with movement, games, and repetition.

What You’ll Be Getting

The Little Samurai At-Home Program gives you 3 martial art games that you can do at home with your child. These games come from different martial arts and work on a different skill.

Backpack Shake: A Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu game that helps your child build strength and perseverance.

Double Leg Slap: A Judo-inspired game that teaches your child how to fall safely and follow simple body cues.

Paper Rip: A Tae Kwon Do striking game that helps your child practice coordination and balance.

Bonus Game: We’ve included a bonus game that helps with memorization.

You just need a few minutes, some space, and a child who likes to move.

Why Games Work Better Than Lectures

Children naturally want to play. They want to move around, laugh, and climb. The program gives you a way to guide that energy instead of trying to stop it.

Your child will think they are playing games. But each game is a way for a child to use their energy to practice a real skill:

  • Listening to instructions
  • Following directions
  • Balancing their body
  • Trying again after failing
  • Building confidence from succeeding

That is how young children learn best. Through short activities, simple instructions, repetition, and a little structure.

Crafted by Decades of Experience

A toddler sitting with the head instructor.

The Little Samurai Program was developed by Coach Hector Carrizales.

The goal of Little Samurai is to help children build the early skills that carry over into class, school, home, and everyday life:

  • Listening.
  • Focus.
  • Confidence.
  • Coordination.
  • Self-control.
  • Working with others.

Coach Hector has 20+ years of experience and black belts in Tae Kwon Do, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Judo.

Frequently Asked Questions

This is made for preschoolers ages 3 through 5.

No. These are beginner-friendly games.

No special equipment is needed. You can use things you already have at home, like pillows, a bed, or a piece of paper.

Each game can be done in about 5 minutes.

That is normal. Listening is one of the skills being practiced. Keep it short, keep it simple, and try again another day.

No. It is a starter program. It helps your child practice at home, but in-person class gives them structure, coaching, and interaction with other kids.