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I think that it can be amazing for kids. The most important thing, is that you teach them very early on, to understand that whatever they do to someone, they are going to get it done back to them. If you don't respect your opponent, he is not going to respect you. This is a very important lesson for children. When they get this, you will find they will regulate the contact pretty well for themselves ( of course, with your observation ). they must feel the feeling of "brotherhood".
This whole dynamic will, in turn, teach the kids how to behave in a large group. This is a very important life skill.
MMA will also develop the body really well and keep the kids healthy and fit.
Of course, if you scream "kill kill kill" at them while they spar, and you make them think that losing is not an option, and you foster the "bully" inside them, then of course your are going to have problems. MA classes should always have smiles and laughter, even when the training is serious and tough. Especially when teaching kids, you have to make more allowances for mistakes, and always remember above all, let them be kids. They aren't hardened adult fighters aching for the octagon, they are kids who want to have fun. MMA can be a LOT of fun.
When my opponent lands a hard shot, I often laugh or smile ( after a brief recovery of my senses. lol ), because my attitude is right, I don't get that anger building at all.