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There's
a
lot
to
like
about
JamHops,
and
what
they
do,
but
our
family
ultimately
decided
that
their
prek
gymnastics
class
didn't
offer
enough
benefit
for
the
money;
in
particular,
their
teaching
style
didn't
seem
focused
or
structured,
so
we
felt
their
students
drifted
through
their
stations
without
learning
new
skills
or
improving
their
technique.
So
we
definitely
prefer
the
teaching
style
at
Foss:
it's
focused,
fun,
and
technique
centered
and
they
talk
to
every
single
parent
after
each
lesson.
That
said,
we'll
go
back
to
JamHops,
or
another
gymnastics
school,
when
our
daughter
is
older
and
can
more
independently
find
her
own
success.
response
to
response:
I
don't
think
we
ever
saw
the
skill
cards,
we
only
saw
the
coloring
sheets.
If
your
prek
skill
cards
are
on
your
website,
or
featured
in
your
YouTube
videos,
please
let
us
know.
a
note
about
our
research:
We
did
a
google
search
and,
based
on
your
website,
skill
cards
get
updated
"every
two
months"
and
somebody
at
JamHops
thought
they
got
updated
quarterly.
At
Foss,
for
example,
parents
get
weekly
feedback
and
families
can
attend
"once
a
week
clinics"
(at
no
additional
cost)
to
get
realtime
feedback
from
a
certified
swim
coach.
In
our
case,
it
would
have
been
nice
to
know
which
skills
were
being
taught
each
week
so
we
could
review
them
at
home.
I
should
mention:
I
asked
the
person
at
the
front
desk
if
they
had
videos
on
YouTube
for
each
skill
and
she
said
(paraphrased)
"we're
working
on
that;
it
takes
resources
away
from
other
things."
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