Drako can’t find his belt
🔎 THE MISSING BELT MYSTERY!
Drako’s Responsibility Superpower Challenge
Dear Parents,
This week, Drako learned an important lesson about responsibility.
After training, Drako was ready to head home when suddenly...
“OH NO! WHERE’S MY BELT?”
He searched everywhere.
He looked in his sports bag. He checked the training floor. He even looked under the benches.
(Does this sound familiar)
Then Drako remembered...
“I didn’t put it away properly after my last class!”
Luckily, he eventually found it, but it taught him something very important:
PUT IT AWAY TODAY, FIND IT TOMORROW!
Responsibility isn’t just about following rules. It’s about creating habits that make life easier.
When children put away their school bag, sports gear, martial arts uniform, drink bottle, toys, and belongings, they spend less time searching and more time doing the things they love.
This week, we are inviting our MASA Kidz Club® students to complete their age-appropriate Responsibility Worksheet at home.
⭐ How to earn an Orange Star:
  1. Watch Drako’s video.
  2. Complete the Responsibility Worksheet for your child’s age group.
  3. Bring the completed worksheet into the Centre during your child’s normal class time.
  4. Your child will be presented with 1 Orange Star.
Parent Support Ideas
Little Ninjaz® — 3–4 years
At this age, responsibility is about simple routines and lots of encouragement.
Parents can help by:
✅ Turning packing away into a game.“Can you put your shoes away before I count to 10?”
✅ Using simple words.“Toys away.”“Shoes away.”“Bag away.”
✅ Helping your child complete the task with you, rather than expecting them to do it alone.
✅ Giving big praise for effort.
“Well done! You put your drink bottle away like Drako!”
Mighty Dragonz® — 5–6 years
At this age, children are ready to start remembering small responsibilities with gentle reminders.
Parents can help by:
✅ Creating a special home for each item. School bag goes on the hook. Shoes go by the door. Uniform goes in the training bag.
✅ Using Drako’s phrase: “Put it away today, find it tomorrow!”
✅ Letting your child tick their own worksheet boxes.
✅ Praising independence. “I noticed you put your bag away without being asked. That is responsibility!”
Future Leaderz® — 7–9 years
At this age, children can begin building stronger organisation habits.
Parents can help by:
✅ Encouraging your child to prepare for tomorrow before bedtime.
✅ Asking helpful questions instead of giving instructions. “What do you need ready for school tomorrow?”
“Where should your uniform go so you can find it?”
✅ Helping them understand the benefit.
“When you are organised, mornings feel easier.”
✅ Encouraging them to answer the reflection question in their own words.
Black Belt Club® — 10–14 years
At this age, responsibility becomes part of leadership.
Parents can help by:
✅ Giving your child ownership of their routine.
✅ Encouraging them to plan ahead for school, sport, training, and homework.
✅ Asking leadership questions.
“What habit would make your week easier?”
“How can being organised help you become more independent?”
✅ Encouraging them to help a younger sibling or family member organise something.
✅ Praising maturity and consistency, not just completion.
This week’s family challenge:
What is ONE thing your child is going to put away properly today?
Comment below and let us know!
Remember:
💡 PUT IT AWAY TODAY, FIND IT TOMORROW!
Responsibility isn’t a chore… it’s a SUPERPOWER! 🐉
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