This is regarding the Kingwood Summer Camp only... The counselors do not engage with the children sufficiently. They hang around with each other in the lobby while I was the only adult in the gym with the kids for a half hour at the end of the day. My son was bullied, not physically, but psychologically, like kids getting in his face and asking weird questions. I had many more introverted kids wanting my attention when I would stay for a while before/after pick-up, since that's what they needed and weren't getting. My son did enjoy a few things but overall was lonely and homesick. I made him stick it out 4 days and that was enough. If you have a tough extroverted kid, especially one who likes to tease others, then this is a good choice, otherwise, FAIL.
I might add my wife and I run a family child care home, I have 4 children - the oldest 32 and the youngest 7 - have taught Sunday School, volunteer to read at West Preston, come from a family of teachers. My oldest has Asperger's and my 2nd oldest has ADD. I homeschooled my daughter through high school. I think I'm...
Read moreThe Kingwood Civic Center skating is a fun opportunity for family entertainment in the area. Open to all ages from 3pm - 5pm every Sunday, the $4 per person admission includes skate rental or you can bring your own skates ( no break on the admission). You can skate in/skate out to a snack bar, vending machines, and public restrooms. There is a small area for novice skaters to practice. My concern is that I didn't see anyone spraying skates at any point. If you aren't bringing your own equipment, I would pack some commercial...
Read moreAlways a nice location to rent for events. Multifunction building. Has basketball hoops, ability to do indoor soccer, roller skating, craft shows, concert and more. Nice building to have in...
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