We started our 4 year old son at World Class Gymnastics. He LOVED it. We were told he was doing fine. Suddenly, without any consultation from the instructor (she never said a word to us), we received a phone call from a staff member informing us they were going to implement a "three strike" policy; if he did not immediately follow the instructor's directions, then he would have to sit out and would be kicked out of the session after three "strikes." My son was considered too "hyper" for their staff and we were told they would go out of business if they used more than one instructor, which is laughable given what they charge.
In the context of a 4 year old gymnastics class this just seems ludicrous. I could completely understand if the class was for older children. My son, admittedly, is ADHD and we did inform the staff prior to starting the session. It is the lack of communication from his instructor informing us of a problem that really irked me.
We now have him in a gymnastics class through his pre-school and is doing great.
I would not bring any child to this business if he/she has a special need because they are not accommodating and apparently are training upcoming Olympic Gold Medalists. Where has the fun in kids'...
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