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Why This Prairie Village Family Chose Ko Martial Arts Over Youth Sports

47 min · 14. juni 2026
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In this episode of The KOMA Show, we sit down with Shay and Justin McGinnity, parents of four and owners of Kansas City Mom Collective, to discuss parenting, ADHD, youth sports, screen time, and raising children with character in today’s world. The McGinnitys share their family’s journey raising four children, including their son Henry, who has ADHD and found a passion for martial arts at Ko Martial Arts. We discuss why not every child thrives in traditional team sports, the pressures of modern youth athletics, and the importance of helping children discover activities that build confidence, discipline, and leadership. We also explore technology, social media, and the challenges parents face in raising children in an increasingly digital world. From private school decisions to fostering independence and resilience, this conversation is full of practical wisdom for parents navigating modern family life. Topics discussed: * Parenting children with ADHD * Raising four children * Youth sports culture * Martial arts vs. team sports * Building confidence and discipline * Character development * Executive function and independence * Screen time and technology * Private school decisions * Raising resilient kids * Leadership development * Family and community Whether you’re a parent, educator, or coach, this episode offers valuable insights into helping children thrive both inside and outside the classroom.

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In this episode of The KOMA Show, we sit down with Shay and Justin McGinnity, parents of four and owners of Kansas City Mom Collective, to discuss parenting, ADHD, youth sports, screen time, and raising children with character in today’s world. The McGinnitys share their family’s journey raising four children, including their son Henry, who has ADHD and found a passion for martial arts at Ko Martial Arts. We discuss why not every child thrives in traditional team sports, the pressures of modern youth athletics, and the importance of helping children discover activities that build confidence, discipline, and leadership. We also explore technology, social media, and the challenges parents face in raising children in an increasingly digital world. From private school decisions to fostering independence and resilience, this conversation is full of practical wisdom for parents navigating modern family life. Topics discussed: * Parenting children with ADHD * Raising four children * Youth sports culture * Martial arts vs. team sports * Building confidence and discipline * Character development * Executive function and independence * Screen time and technology * Private school decisions * Raising resilient kids * Leadership development * Family and community Whether you’re a parent, educator, or coach, this episode offers valuable insights into helping children thrive both inside and outside the classroom.

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