Kids CO-OP Developmental Center

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Gymnastics Gym
Kids CO-OP Developmental Center

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Kids CO-OP Developmental Center

CO-OP Gymnastics offers a range of programs designed for children, including recreational gymnastics, tumbling, and various dance forms. The facility emphasizes building strength and a solid foundation for aspiring gymnasts, alongside providing camps and competitive teams.

Classes

  • Gymnastics
  • Dance
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3320 Fox Hill Rd, Easton, Pennsylvania 18045

Monday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 4:00 – 6:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed
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1 month ago

I started bringing my daughter here for mommy and me classes when she was 18months old… and we have been devoted ever since!! My daughter is still OBSESSED with gymnastics 5 years later and now on the competitive team. My son is enjoying their pre-school gymnastic classes too! My kids look forward to their monthly Kids Night Out events and their summer programs. We have made so many great friends here. The staff is amazing, fun, communicative and patient 😂. We love Co-Op!!

1 month ago

My nephew did their No Bummer Summer Camp nearly a decade ago and loved it, so we thought we'd try it out last year. My daughter loved it so much! She just completed her second year there and she still loves it. It just ended this past week and she is already talking about year 3. They do so much at the camp to keep them entertained whether it be gymnastics, arts & crafts, water play, etc. They also have add-ons children can participate in that are off-campus, such as swimming at a local pool (2x a week), field trips to Crayola, bowling, ice skating, mini golf and much more to keep it exciting through the 12 week program. The tuition is reasonable for a full week of fun (8:45 am - 4:15 PM with morning or after care, if needed). You'll pay a deposit for each week up front and then tuition is due 2 weeks prior to each week you sign up for. Pizza and swimming is available 2 days a week as an add-on and as mentioned above the field trips are about every other week. So thankful we found a great place my child enjoys and feels safe at.

1 month ago

The pricing here is very fair and most of the coaches are wonderful with the kids. My daughter did tumbling, preschool in brilliant stars and summer camp. We did have to pull our daughter out though. The main coach for preschool and toddlers at summer camp was not "warm and fuzzy" as the owner stated it. I never saw her greet my daughter in the morning and barely greeted me unless initiated. I've never seen her interact with my daughter except to reprimand her, even on holidays to say "Merry Christmas". I understand safety comes first but when dealing with toddlers, its important to make them feel welcome and cared about. You dont need to be "warm and fuzzy" for that. I know she is capable of this, though, because there was a boy there (probably related) that was treated exceptionally well. The final straw came when my 3 year old said "I dont think my coach likes her job" I asked why she thought that and she said "because she doesn't like me. She's always yelling and never says anything nice". This wasn't the first disturbing comment she's made about this coach but it is the ONLY coach/teacher she's ever said anything negative about. Obviously, I'm only there for drop offs, pick ups and during parties/special occasions, but you would think she would be putting her best face on for the parents entrusting their children to her. I was going to pull my toddler out after camp was over and not go into another school year, but I couldn't see my toddler this way anymore, not for any amount of money. They refused to give the deposit back, which I understand that I signed a contract but it's frustrating since I'm not pulling her out because we moved or our own personal reasons, we pulled her because of an issue on their part. You would think they would empathize, as parents, and give back the deposit. What parent would wait a month to get their child out of a negative emotional situation for money?! As a business owner if someone was unhappy with my services and I couldn't fix it, I would give them their money back. Especially, since I signed her up for the camp because of what was advertised and my daughter didn't get to participate in over half of that because of her age a d because she came during the morning session and not afternoon. I would have gone somewhere else more age appropriate had I known this. Of course, they want to go back to the contracts I signed, but dont want to acknowledge I asked questions and was given half-answers to make it look like she would be able to participate in most of the activities. Honestly, it's more about the behavior of the teacher than anything though. So all in all, I think it's great for older children, especially summer camp and gymnastics but I wouldnt recommend the preschool or summer camp for toddlers, at this point. As a first time parent, make sure you read what you sign, understand it, and dont have hope for change. If there's a problem, just find a new place for your child because they dont have to be held accountable for their actions or non-actions and still get to take your money.

1 month ago

The way Coach Tammy treated my daughter was not okay. She would yell at her over little things that could’ve been resolved with a simple conversation.

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