KidStrong Stratham (NH)
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163 Verified Reviews
28 Portsmouth Ave, Suite 10, Stratham, NH 03885, US
(603) 296-1272
163 Verified Reviews
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Everyone was so friendly and welcoming to my son!

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Teachers are fun, energetic, always helping kids and making sure everyone is happy

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My son Brooks LOVED our first class so much we’ve signed up to be members. The staff was so warm and welcoming, he instantly felt comfortable. They were amazing at getting him to try new skills and very encouraging the whole time!

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My daughter had a great first class. It was challenging and fun and helped work out some of her boundless energy!

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Friendly coaches and they were so patient with my boys who were very nervous!

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It has dramatically made Callen’s confidence skyrocket. Coaches do a great job helping with big emotions as well

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It was a great experience. I wish I was talked to more while I was there though about the memberships, why each kid had a shirt with different titles on them and where do the pictures go that are taken during the class and awards

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We love Ryan and Nalia - they are amazing coaches!

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Coaches had a great demeanor

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I am not a child educator so this is just my perspective as a parent and as a former childcare provider, but in my opinion, the walking to two-year-old class should include less of the “learning programming“ and Moore motor function and stations for the kids to play around. It seemed way too early to be making them sit getting in line to public speaking in front of the other kids, etc. they just wanna run around and climb on things and maybe give them new experiences to run around and climb on things or guide them coach them to do new physical experiences that maybe they have dried before for instance my daughter is 16 months and extremely physically capable but at this time is not doing things like hanging on rings so that’s something that I would like to be modeled for her and coached, etc., so that we can take advantage of her extremely perfect form as she continues to develop and learn how to do more Gross motor functions just my two cents. I think I would recommend kids strong to my older nieces, but I probably won’t come back until my kid is at least three years old until they’re three years old developmentally children, parallel play. They don’t play together, so trying to get them to be in collaboration with one another is just not really developmentally appropriate before three years old.