KidStrong Lincoln Park (Chicago, IL)
4.6/5
4.6 /5
111 Verified Reviews
2031 North Clybourn Ave, Chicago, IL 60614, US
(312) 548-1611
111 Verified Reviews
5.0/5
5.0 /5
This is a great way to get your child to fully participate in a group setting. It’s great physically and mentally!!! We had a great time!!! I highly recommend.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
My kiddo enjoys the activities and seems to becoming a little less shy!

5.0/5
5.0 /5
They're very professional, friendly staff & an excellent service!

5.0/5
5.0 /5
The staff was very involved in the family as a whole. Other places tend to be more parent focused, or kids focused. This was a great experience for the whole family. It made my child more comfortable participating, and gave him the confidence he needed to learn and have fun.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
We really love the mix of activities focused on skill building. Occasionally the activities feel a bit too old for the kids (ex: lining up to order lunch) and those modules can feel like a waste of time. But overall, we love Kidstrong!

5.0/5
5.0 /5
The concept is awesome and the staff make it even better. We’ve been so pleased with everything for our walking-2 class so far! It’s a tough group but the coaches are so great with redirecting when needed but still making it fun for the kids.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
The staff are wonderful, the workout is great, and the facility is really nice

5.0/5
5.0 /5
My daughter was so nervous to do a trial class but Coach Taylor and Coach Alex did such a great job of making her feel comfortable. So much so, that she spoke up in class telling everyone she was scared to come but she was glad she did. Made me tear up.

3.0/5
3.0 /5
I really love the premise of the program incorporating body and mind. Have seen confidence grow as well as life skills like listening, following directions, waiting turns and cheering on your teammates.One suggestion- I’m in twos and feel the coaching is a bit inconsistent. I’m sure it’s a special type to understand how to connect and influence this age. The main constructive feedback is to have coaches be louder and more assertive (especially the females). It’s hard to hear them in the chaos a lot of the time which misses out on the skill development of listen to coach and follow directions. Andy does a nice job of this- being loud enough and also assertive/firm but in a kind way that the toddlers seem to respect as an authority figure.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
Staff and coaches very kind and answered all of myvqiesrjkns and concerns. Only after being there for the first time, my daughter wants to go back each week!