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I have my two sons in Skyhawks this week. The program is too advanced for my four and five year olds, though they assured us when we signed up that age groups would be separated.
Age groups were... More
I have my two sons in Skyhawks this week. The program is too advanced for my four and five year olds, though they assured us when we signed up that age groups would be separated.
Age groups were not separated until half way through the program, too late for my four year old, who was already intimidated by being run over by seven year olds in some of the drills.
Terminology used for these little kids by the teens running the program was also advanced for the younger age groups.
My five year old, who is more outgoing did enjoy the program, but I believe we were mislead by the age ranges advertised. We were lied to about the separation of age groups for the activities.
Though one of my children enjoyed the program, I'm giving it one star for the misleading advertising regarding age groups and for the lack of age group separation.
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If you are looking for a good Sports Camp consider Skyhawks. They have programs all over the city, in fact all over the nation. They typically team up with the area Boys and Girls Clubs, like the... More
If you are looking for a good Sports Camp consider Skyhawks. They have programs all over the city, in fact all over the nation. They typically team up with the area Boys and Girls Clubs, like the Wallingford Boys & Girls Club, to bring you information and help you to register.
You can choose from various sports programs including soccer, baseball, basketball and football. Our kids have only participated in their soccer program, but found it to be positive, motivational and safe. They learned skills through games and other exercises then had scrimmages and other fun activities that built off of those skills. The program is run by professional coaches and supported by young college level athletes who are talented and committed to helping kids at all skill levels. They have partial or full day programs and the kids are given a ball and a t-shirt which they will use over and over again.
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