KidStrong Issaquah (WA)
4.8/5
4.8 /5
157 Verified Reviews
1145 Northwest Gilman Blvd, G3 6, Issaquah, WA 98027, US
(425) 600-2427
157 Verified Reviews
5.0/5
5.0 /5
I wish you guys didn’t put the cone on top of my Asian kid’s head when taking the award picture because it looks like a rice field worker’s hat. It’s pretty offensive

4.0/5
4.0 /5
Because they gave my child a positive and encouraging experience.

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No. The center had just opened when we joined. It was good to be able to learn what KidStrong is. Advertising made it sound and look much better than it is, in our opinion. We appre

5.0/5
5.0 /5
We love KidStrong!

5.0/5
5.0 /5
It’s a perfect setting to expose my toddler to class structure, teaching her confidence, resilience and teamwork. She’s always been naturally cautious and I love how the coaches have been getting more involved in recent classes and telling her to keep going. It’s a huge help for her to have a coach (and not mom or dad) encourage her to push through difficulties.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
Great program and facility. The only one thing that I don’t like is how crowded it is for 3 yrs old class. I have witnessed that kids running into each others or other parent multiple times which is a serious safety concern. For a student and a parent to be in a class at the same time (which is understandable), current enrollment for toddler class is too high. I cannot comment on for older kids classes.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
Great positive environment.. very enthusiastic and high energy.. my daughter always has lots of fun

5.0/5
5.0 /5
It really helps my kid improve his physical health and confidence.

3.0/5
3.0 /5
In the end, my kid loves it. That's eventullally what it matters. I see she is having a great fun and experience so I am also happy with it.Some areas to improve though.While I appreciate extra credit is given for us to try the weekend class, the class quality was much different from weekday class. I understand it's a fully booked class so it's with many kids and parents. On this particular class, there were about 12 kids while the class size was 15. I don't think 12 was e