RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – KidStrong Reno is now open in the same shopping center as Reno Public Market. This revolutionary kids’ training program helps children build confidence, character and life skills through science-based, 45-minute classes taught by certified coaches.
Parenting is hard. KidStrong, a kids training program for the modern parent, is a science-based kids’ training program that helps parents build strong, confident, high-character kids. KidStrong is leading the charge in child development programming with its parent-focused curriculum taught by world-class, certified coaches.
Parker and Kelsey Feldman, Area Developers for KidStrong, are thrilled to bring their first location to the Reno area. “We’re here to drastically alter our community in a positive direction. This is a foundational development program for our kids. The confidence and emotional intelligence they will learn at KidStrong will impact literally everything they do for the rest of their lives. There is no greater purpose than to build a community that supports the positive growth for the next generation, and that’s what we’re here to do.”
KidStrong recognizes the potential of kids and focuses on instilling confidence in them as they journey towards successful adulthood – a cornerstone of KidStrong’s comprehensive curriculum, anchored on three pillars: strong character, strong body, and strong brain. Every class begins with KidStrong’s affirmation to provide reps of confidence at a young age; I am strong, I am brave, I can do this!
KidStrong Reno is located at 299 E Plumb Ln Ste 103, Reno, NV 89502. Click here or text/call at (775) 600-2552 or email to learn more.
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