Shaws Little League - multisport programme
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after reading this thread - sent my boy for trial lessons today
They learnt volleyball and tennis lessons today
my 3yo enjoy the session so much that i too sign him up for 8 lessons
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Same here and i got some PERSONAL perhaps "biased" feedback
iām always pro-outdoors and sports for my kids so i decided to try the program butā¦
our experience was not entirely positiveā¦I signed my kids up for the program and my observations are that for the price that they were chargingā¦the lessons are not very well structured and my kids were almost always feeling restlessā¦the trainers were young and seemingly lacked focusā¦just our own personal feedbackā¦
iāve read on the forum about another multi sports holiday camp call Fun on Wheels Skate Campā¦understand thereās skating and other sports tooā¦there are quite a string of good threads on thisā¦anyone else have any thoughts? -
Justlynne
Thanks for sharing your experience - what age group were your children in?
We will keep sending our daughter as she says she enjoys it and we see her getting better. For us, we havent noticed the lack of structure - infact we thought it is good - they have a warmup routine which looks like it meets those fundamental movements for children that I have read about, before moving to sports skills.
And given that our daughter is not the most co-ordinated of her group, we like how she can just play alongside the others without feeling the pressure of other children watching her or waiting for her.
Thanks for the holiday camp details too. -
What about shaw little league preschool programme??
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My boy attended shaws little league for over a year. Very nice coaches but some are really much better but overall they are an enthusiastic bunch. and I can see the development of his skills over the year. Must try!
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I have just signed up my kids to a programme called Tinytots (http://www.tinytots.com.sg) and Im very excited as I used to use them in Hong Kong during my stay there! I believe they are just starting up in Singapore and hence have a cheaper rates than other providers, but their coaches in my experience have been excellent and mainly international guys so it was quite an easy switch for me to make from the programme I was using here which was more expensive and not as good as what I had seen in HK.
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