It provides many wonderful opportunities for my son to grow and develop independence and self confidence.
Verified User
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Mar 31, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
Great diversity of class objectives, from physical fitness to confidence to teamwork. The kids seem to really enjoy it and it fosters relationship, communication, and other life skills.
Verified User
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Mar 28, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
My son loved it and has been begging to go back since we left.
Verified User
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Mar 27, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
The staff was incredible. They worked really well with my son Jason. And they had the patience to work with him. Thank you so much.
Verified User
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Mar 26, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
I love the coaches! They are amazing. They instill self control and respect and team work for our children! I love how they encourage high-fives and saying good job to the team that won. The courses and activities are so good. I love the new music they’ve been using. Sometimes I wish they could spend a few more minutes on each course instead of moving on so fast, but I understand too. Problem solving at the computer screen is not my favorite thing for the kids, but I know there’s a little good there!And the kids I’m sure love it. Love when they can sit with partner and play rock paper or get water break and watch coaches set up courses. Overall though- excellent program!!! Thank you!!!
Verified User
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Mar 18, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
Base on my experience and knowledge of the staff
Verified User
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Mar 18, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
Loved the program and the center! My child really enjoyed his class
Verified User
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Mar 17, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
My son had a huge smile the whole time, he loved it!
Verified User
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Mar 16, 2026
4.0/5
4.0/5
My son loves kidstrong! He thoroughly enjoys the classes and has a lot of fun at parents night out!Now that the 4-5 class is less crowded with parents joining in and the overall student involvement has been limited, I think my child is getting more out of his time.I strongly support NOT allowing parents in the gym area for the older age groups, as the point of KidStrong is to develop the child’s confidence, social-emotional learning, and overall growth.When parents are in the gym, it takes away the leadership and ability for the coaches. There are still some parents joining the 4-5 class and I personally, wish they wouldn’t. I think the extra adults gets in the way of the kids and I can tell the coaches struggle with redirecting kiddos when the parent is involved.Additionally, the ages for the kids should be strictly adhered too. In one class, there was a 3 year old involved with the 4-5s and my child ran her down. He apologized profusely but the parent had negative body language toward my child afterwards. In my opinion, that young child should have never been put in the situation to be ran down in the first place. And of course, I acknowledge my child is feral, but that’s why he goes to KidStrong!I know it can be a touchy subject, but the children whose parents are still on the floor at this age group are not going to benefit from what KidStrong has to offer when the parent is there telling them what to do and think.We do like the youth and energy level of the coaches but I think the coaches could benefit from additional team building amongst themselves as well as developing techniques to engage the children better during transitions and better support with redirecting the kids.In my opinion, at least one coach should still be interacting with the kiddos while the others are setting up new activities.All said- I still highly recommend kid strong and can tell my son has a fantastic time whenever we go!
Verified User
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Mar 14, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
The team picked up first phone call. Answered all of our questions and concerns got us signed up within 48 hours of calling. Entire staff was super helpful and kind. The facilities were brand new and incredibly clean and my girls left with huge smiles after their first class highly recommend.
It provides many wonderful opportunities for my son to grow and develop independence and self confidence.
Verified User
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Mar 31, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
Great diversity of class objectives, from physical fitness to confidence to teamwork. The kids seem to really enjoy it and it fosters relationship, communication, and other life skills.
Verified User
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Mar 28, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
My son loved it and has been begging to go back since we left.
Verified User
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Mar 27, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
The staff was incredible. They worked really well with my son Jason. And they had the patience to work with him. Thank you so much.
Verified User
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Mar 26, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
I love the coaches! They are amazing. They instill self control and respect and team work for our children! I love how they encourage high-fives and saying good job to the team that won. The courses and activities are so good. I love the new music they’ve been using. Sometimes I wish they could spend a few more minutes on each course instead of moving on so fast, but I understand too. Problem solving at the computer screen is not my favorite thing for the kids, but I know there’s a little good there!And the kids I’m sure love it. Love when they can sit with partner and play rock paper or get water break and watch coaches set up courses. Overall though- excellent program!!! Thank you!!!
Verified User
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Mar 18, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
Base on my experience and knowledge of the staff
Verified User
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Mar 18, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
Loved the program and the center! My child really enjoyed his class
Verified User
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Mar 17, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
My son had a huge smile the whole time, he loved it!
Verified User
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Mar 16, 2026
4.0/5
4.0/5
My son loves kidstrong! He thoroughly enjoys the classes and has a lot of fun at parents night out!Now that the 4-5 class is less crowded with parents joining in and the overall student involvement has been limited, I think my child is getting more out of his time.I strongly support NOT allowing parents in the gym area for the older age groups, as the point of KidStrong is to develop the child’s confidence, social-emotional learning, and overall growth.When parents are in the gym, it takes away the leadership and ability for the coaches. There are still some parents joining the 4-5 class and I personally, wish they wouldn’t. I think the extra adults gets in the way of the kids and I can tell the coaches struggle with redirecting kiddos when the parent is involved.Additionally, the ages for the kids should be strictly adhered too. In one class, there was a 3 year old involved with the 4-5s and my child ran her down. He apologized profusely but the parent had negative body language toward my child afterwards. In my opinion, that young child should have never been put in the situation to be ran down in the first place. And of course, I acknowledge my child is feral, but that’s why he goes to KidStrong!I know it can be a touchy subject, but the children whose parents are still on the floor at this age group are not going to benefit from what KidStrong has to offer when the parent is there telling them what to do and think.We do like the youth and energy level of the coaches but I think the coaches could benefit from additional team building amongst themselves as well as developing techniques to engage the children better during transitions and better support with redirecting the kids.In my opinion, at least one coach should still be interacting with the kiddos while the others are setting up new activities.All said- I still highly recommend kid strong and can tell my son has a fantastic time whenever we go!
Verified User
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Mar 14, 2026
5.0/5
5.0/5
The team picked up first phone call. Answered all of our questions and concerns got us signed up within 48 hours of calling. Entire staff was super helpful and kind. The facilities were brand new and incredibly clean and my girls left with huge smiles after their first class highly recommend.