Staff were amazing - - super attentive, friendly and it felt organized. The coaches were amazing with the kids (they explained things well, even children that appeared to be shy seemed to warm up quickly and felt comfortable, they seemed to have experience and not be daunted by high energy kids). The pacing of the program felt very reasonable/thoughtful and appears to accommodate kids who are high energy or have ADHD/ADD or who may struggle with attention or sitting still. I think having a parent in with them for 4 and under classes also allows for a great bonding experience while also allowing for social interaction. On top of that, I didn't expect the mini Phonics lessons between actives, but I thought that was a great idea (loved that they were only a minute and served as almost an opposite to a movement break). Overall, we really enjoyed it. Admittedly I know our class was smaller than usual (with the max capacity being 15 and our first class had maybe 8 or 9) and I'm not sure if it'll be the same experience once people are back from holidays since more kids might mean more waiting for games that require taking turns, but I'm optimistic and curious to see how it's managed.
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Dec 23, 2025
I am not sure if lowering the monthly rate is an option
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
Smaller children to coach ratio
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
Not really other than make it a by weekly option commit instead of monthly or weekly
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
I already paid my dues and left
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Dec 23, 2025
Providing better options for camp tuition transfers would have caused us to stay for sure. It’s a very expensive program and we were driving for 40 minutes each way to attend. It was not a small commitment for us and I’m a single mother so I just felt that it wasn’t the best use of my money in the end.
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Dec 22, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
I think Kidstrong has done very well for max in general. I think their is definitely room for improvement in some aspects, but regardless it’s a well run program that has helped max be above and beyond many children his own age in terms of physicality.
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Dec 21, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
Our kids experience has been nothing but positive at KidStrong. I can see the difference in Atticus since he's been attending and he's a more brave and emotionally expressive kid. I can't say more thank yous for this program!
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Dec 20, 2025
No, we wanted to try out some new activities for the kids. Our kids did enjoy their time at kid strong
Verified User
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Dec 20, 2025
Yes, you should have considered that coaches are not trained to assist with austistic children and trained them or at least show that
Staff were amazing - - super attentive, friendly and it felt organized. The coaches were amazing with the kids (they explained things well, even children that appeared to be shy seemed to warm up quickly and felt comfortable, they seemed to have experience and not be daunted by high energy kids). The pacing of the program felt very reasonable/thoughtful and appears to accommodate kids who are high energy or have ADHD/ADD or who may struggle with attention or sitting still. I think having a parent in with them for 4 and under classes also allows for a great bonding experience while also allowing for social interaction. On top of that, I didn't expect the mini Phonics lessons between actives, but I thought that was a great idea (loved that they were only a minute and served as almost an opposite to a movement break). Overall, we really enjoyed it. Admittedly I know our class was smaller than usual (with the max capacity being 15 and our first class had maybe 8 or 9) and I'm not sure if it'll be the same experience once people are back from holidays since more kids might mean more waiting for games that require taking turns, but I'm optimistic and curious to see how it's managed.
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
I am not sure if lowering the monthly rate is an option
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
Smaller children to coach ratio
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
Not really other than make it a by weekly option commit instead of monthly or weekly
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
I already paid my dues and left
Verified User
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Dec 23, 2025
Providing better options for camp tuition transfers would have caused us to stay for sure. It’s a very expensive program and we were driving for 40 minutes each way to attend. It was not a small commitment for us and I’m a single mother so I just felt that it wasn’t the best use of my money in the end.
Verified User
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Dec 22, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
I think Kidstrong has done very well for max in general. I think their is definitely room for improvement in some aspects, but regardless it’s a well run program that has helped max be above and beyond many children his own age in terms of physicality.
Verified User
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Dec 21, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
Our kids experience has been nothing but positive at KidStrong. I can see the difference in Atticus since he's been attending and he's a more brave and emotionally expressive kid. I can't say more thank yous for this program!
Verified User
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Dec 20, 2025
No, we wanted to try out some new activities for the kids. Our kids did enjoy their time at kid strong
Verified User
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Dec 20, 2025
Yes, you should have considered that coaches are not trained to assist with austistic children and trained them or at least show that