It’s obvious that the staff are deliberately using methods that have been tried and tested, and proven to be effective. The affirmation and encouragement and opportunities they give the kids to feel safe, comfortable and accepted in a challenging environment could be a tough task to master for any teacher or coach, but they mitigate the challenges well. Having multiple instructors for a group of kids that won’t ever exceed 15 children at a time ensures that the kids will be getting the attention they need to get the tailored, hands-on leadership they need. It’s great how they communicated with me about how I can help. They allow the parents to be as hands-off, or as involved as needed. The staff is transparent and direct about progress or roadblocks they’re noticing in the kids’ development.
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Dec 18, 2025
Yes enforce the structure you claim is there in the ads
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Dec 18, 2025
No
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Dec 18, 2025
Be more understanding and considerate of children with special needs. Especially when they are new to the classes and Havnt yet understood the flow of the class.Removing that coach he should not be coaching young kids with his lack of empathy and understanding.
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Dec 18, 2025
Lower cost significantly
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Dec 18, 2025
Have another
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Dec 18, 2025
Start by address class sizes, another easy win as turning down volume to a more manageable experience
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Dec 16, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
Ellie has been flourishing in her kid strong class. It’s helped a lot with her social skills, and ability to follow directions.
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Dec 15, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
I
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Dec 15, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
We absolutely love KidStrong, though, now that we've moved up to the 4-5 yr old class where parents aren't in the class, I am disappointed to see that the coaches don't always correct the kids on the activities when the kids clearly doesn't understand every single step. So, they continuously do the courses incorrectly. As a parent, it makes me want to jump into the class to help teach and reinforce the different sections of the course. Honestly, it wouldn't hurt to have the kids go to each section of the course and do it with the coaches and have the coaches make corrections as they go instead of just having 1 child go up and run the entire course.... that's A LOT of steps for a 4 / 5 yr old to remember when they're just watching and being distracted by other students or distracted by how loud it is in the building because another class is going on next door simultaneously. Just an idea.
It’s obvious that the staff are deliberately using methods that have been tried and tested, and proven to be effective. The affirmation and encouragement and opportunities they give the kids to feel safe, comfortable and accepted in a challenging environment could be a tough task to master for any teacher or coach, but they mitigate the challenges well. Having multiple instructors for a group of kids that won’t ever exceed 15 children at a time ensures that the kids will be getting the attention they need to get the tailored, hands-on leadership they need. It’s great how they communicated with me about how I can help. They allow the parents to be as hands-off, or as involved as needed. The staff is transparent and direct about progress or roadblocks they’re noticing in the kids’ development.
Verified User
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Dec 18, 2025
Yes enforce the structure you claim is there in the ads
Verified User
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Dec 18, 2025
No
Verified User
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Dec 18, 2025
Be more understanding and considerate of children with special needs. Especially when they are new to the classes and Havnt yet understood the flow of the class.Removing that coach he should not be coaching young kids with his lack of empathy and understanding.
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
Lower cost significantly
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
Have another
Verified User
•
Dec 18, 2025
Start by address class sizes, another easy win as turning down volume to a more manageable experience
Verified User
•
Dec 16, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
Ellie has been flourishing in her kid strong class. It’s helped a lot with her social skills, and ability to follow directions.
Verified User
•
Dec 15, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
I
Verified User
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Dec 15, 2025
5.0/5
5.0/5
We absolutely love KidStrong, though, now that we've moved up to the 4-5 yr old class where parents aren't in the class, I am disappointed to see that the coaches don't always correct the kids on the activities when the kids clearly doesn't understand every single step. So, they continuously do the courses incorrectly. As a parent, it makes me want to jump into the class to help teach and reinforce the different sections of the course. Honestly, it wouldn't hurt to have the kids go to each section of the course and do it with the coaches and have the coaches make corrections as they go instead of just having 1 child go up and run the entire course.... that's A LOT of steps for a 4 / 5 yr old to remember when they're just watching and being distracted by other students or distracted by how loud it is in the building because another class is going on next door simultaneously. Just an idea.