KidStrong teaches cognitive, physical development in Frisco

Age-specific programming changes every three weeks at KidStrong. (Karen Chaney/Community Impact)

When families first visit KidStrong, they often say they were drawn to the business—which was founded in 2015—because of marketing videos showing kids flipping tires or pushing sleds but quite often return visits are due to non-physical growth development.

“They stay for the social and emotional [benefits]. They stay for the public speaking,” said Courtney Moscovic, KidStrong vice president of marketing. “They stay because they learn how to order their own food at a restaurant. They stay because they’ve learned how to introduce themselves.”…

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