If you assert to help with confidence, then you must consider kids ranging in confidence, and those without any confidence and even social anxiety require more attention/support, especially initially to get the child acclimated to the structure and expectations that’ll be put upon them.
Verified User
•
Dec 20, 2025
I don’t think so, unless you can change the programming: Fewer transitions would help. Some competitions were not age appropriate and were filled with parents running after their child trying to get them to understand the rules.Get rid of the awards ceremony and give that time back to physical activity.Get rid of the TV activities like learning patterns. Kidstrong is for learning other things.Being forced to pay for Tshirts when we level up is totally unnecessary and feels icky.
Verified User
•
Dec 20, 2025
Not sure. It's a good program. She's now in Capoeira and loves it. Dance style martial arts with music, kicking, and acrobatics. Perfect for her. Maybe a dance mode activity?
Verified User
•
Dec 19, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
From my experience and the time we been taking my daughter to Kidstrong , we are so happy each class especially when Kyle & JJ are teaching our daughter! Both teachers put their heart to teaching our kiddos ! And always fun class and always teaching kiddos to not give up and encourage them to keep going !
Verified User
•
Dec 19, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
Instructors are great!
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
Have a better head coach and more class offerings.
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
I don't think so. There was a culmination of different things. We had missed classes due to life, my son had broke his knee so we were out for a month, we had all these makeup classes but could never get a makeup class in, And then the favorite coach left.
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
I thought that this was your way tondo things so I didn’t know that I could provide feedback
If you assert to help with confidence, then you must consider kids ranging in confidence, and those without any confidence and even social anxiety require more attention/support, especially initially to get the child acclimated to the structure and expectations that’ll be put upon them.
Verified User
•
Dec 20, 2025
I don’t think so, unless you can change the programming: Fewer transitions would help. Some competitions were not age appropriate and were filled with parents running after their child trying to get them to understand the rules.Get rid of the awards ceremony and give that time back to physical activity.Get rid of the TV activities like learning patterns. Kidstrong is for learning other things.Being forced to pay for Tshirts when we level up is totally unnecessary and feels icky.
Verified User
•
Dec 20, 2025
Not sure. It's a good program. She's now in Capoeira and loves it. Dance style martial arts with music, kicking, and acrobatics. Perfect for her. Maybe a dance mode activity?
Verified User
•
Dec 19, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
From my experience and the time we been taking my daughter to Kidstrong , we are so happy each class especially when Kyle & JJ are teaching our daughter! Both teachers put their heart to teaching our kiddos ! And always fun class and always teaching kiddos to not give up and encourage them to keep going !
Verified User
•
Dec 19, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
Instructors are great!
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
Have a better head coach and more class offerings.
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
I don't think so. There was a culmination of different things. We had missed classes due to life, my son had broke his knee so we were out for a month, we had all these makeup classes but could never get a makeup class in, And then the favorite coach left.
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
I thought that this was your way tondo things so I didn’t know that I could provide feedback