KidStrong Frisco West (TX)
4.6/5
4.6 /5
91 Verified Reviews
1648 Farm to Market Road 423, Building D Suite 500, Frisco, TX 75033, US
(469) 422-6559
91 Verified Reviews
5.0/5
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We've only gone to a trial class but our kids had so much fun and the coaches were great!

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I would like to join, but my child’s schedule does not match the available 2–3 year slots. I requested a demo on Saturday at 10:30 am, so that I can see if my child is ok for this slot, but it was declined, and I was asked to pay the fee to attend. I cannot enroll until the timing works with my child’s routine, as he wakes at 9:30 am and naps from 3–5 pm. I will try some other time if I feel my child is ready for schedule available for frisco location.Thank you.

4.0/5
4.0 /5
Good classes to get kids stronger early age

5.0/5
5.0 /5
He is learning new skills and playing learning to work iut

5.0/5
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Love the flexibility for booking classes at our convenience and the energy / attitude of all the coaches

5.0/5
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Both the manager Coach Jacob and Coach Ashton make this facility a comfortable and a super welcoming experience for all ages. I have a 2,5,7 year old and they are all challenged and celebrated. Highly recommend.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
We love kid strong, the coaches are amazing. It’s fun, clean and safe space for my daughter. She talks about kid strong for the whole week up to the day of her class. Happy we found this for our baby. Let’s goooooo!!!! Kid strong

5.0/5
5.0 /5
We love KidStrong Frisco West and its entire staff! We are so thankful my son has found this program and quickly increased his classes to 2x per week. It has been amazing for his strength and confidence!

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I love KidStrong because I like how they make it feel like it’s a safe environment.And I love how they teach the kids how to work smarter not harder. I also love how they interact with the kids.

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4.0 /5
We love KidStrong! We have attended for over a year now. I don’t love the new changes, such as the skill portion of class. It seems like a waste of the kids’ time, as there isn’t enough material for everyone to do the skill at once, and the other time is just “explore” time. It doesn’t seem purposeful and interrupts the flow that we used to have with the previous structure.