Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 16:47     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Anonymous wrote:Don't know about other location but we are on Georgetown on Saturdays and the teachers are more than we expected.
I am getting suspicious about the posts. There is lots of negative posts out of the sudden. That is not what I heard.


Hi Marcel! You can try to mess with free speech but you can't get rid of it entirely.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 15:28     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

I think that this depends on the coach and location??
We are in Chevy Chase, have done 4 sessions so far (spring, fall and winter indoor), and coaches have been super fantastic. Btwy, I saw one if the journalists from CNN, I think Dana, last weekend at my son's class. The kids had great fun.
Anonymous
Post 06/13/2014 14:08     Subject: Re:Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

This company is truly horrible. Please do not fall for their nice website. We signed or 3 year old for a class and they did not show up two weeks in a row for a 9am on sundays class. Please save yourself the trouble.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2014 01:54     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Well, with our little ones some things work for them and some just don't. We tried swimming lessons with fairfax county and my DD had a similar reaction-she would scream if I was not there with her. I asked for refund or credit but PARks would not honor it, and I think that is a general practice when your child is simply not a good fit for the class.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2014 16:52     Subject: Re:Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Couldn't agree more with these posts about staying away from Kids Pro Soccer and Marcel. He is a thief, all he wants is your money and has no interest in engaging the children to learn or have fun with soccer. When I called to complain about the lack of organization and engagement by the instructors, Marcel actually yelled at me. I asked if I could have a credit towards another session, thinking perhaps my son would enjoy it more at another time, and Marcel told me absolutely not. He had no interest in the fact that I was unsatisfied with the program. He is a mean and nasty man. I only wish I had done more research online to see these horrific reviews before I gave him my non-refundable money. Such a shame....STAY AWAY.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2013 21:28     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Yes, we had wonderful experience at Norwood park (Bethesda) with coach Louis (for my 2-year old) and coach Joseph for my 5 year old son. Oh, gosh, these guys go out of their way. The admin part is very organized and keeping us posted. My neighbor's twins are taking classes in DC and they are having the same feedback as well.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2013 18:17     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Anonymous wrote:Thanks! I am looking at the Falls Rd Potomac location. Anyone have experience?


We had coach Nick for 4-6 yo and loved him
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2013 18:16     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Love coach nick in potomac for my 4 yo
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2013 17:27     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Don't know about other location but we are on Georgetown on Saturdays and the teachers are more than we expected.
I am getting suspicious about the posts. There is lots of negative posts out of the sudden. That is not what I heard.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2013 16:57     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

We take in bethesda. Tons of cancelled classes, mixed ages,
The "coach" puts up a goal and literally stand there. Never again.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2013 15:40     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

That is interesting. We have had awesome experience here in DC. I have to recommend the program based on our experience this current class and in the past. Maybe is about the coaches and location? We have been taking classes in DC and Chevy chase.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2013 15:05     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

I had a terrible experience with Kids Pro Soccer. The first few weeks were a no show. When other parents along with myself called, he was rude and screamed in the phone. They would not return emails. There was no coach for the two year old class so they combined them. So it was a disaster and I asked for a refund since there was not a class for my child. I was told to send an email to which I got no response.
Please avoid kids pro soccer. It is a waste of time.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 13:30     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

We are in a Kids Pro soccer class for my two DS (2 and 5) in a class at Tyson's, and we basically "won a jackpot" with the coach there. His name is Nicolas and he teaches my two kids (in two age-appropriate) classes, and he really makes it fun for them. We lived in London when my older son was 2, and there was not such programs, so this is great.
KPS was recommended to my by a coworker whose child has their program at their school.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2013 10:23     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

Anonymous wrote:Jouons Soccer is also a good program, they do a lot of individual training but are going into the sector of groups. My daughter who goes to St. Johns is in that program. They are young and connect with the kids very well.

Jouons Soccer, I also agree is a wonderful program, the coaches are all young, and they're active and move around with the kids. They also have a tots program as well, you should check them out. www.jouonskids.com
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2013 16:23     Subject: Soccer - avoid Kids Pro Soccer

It's bitter sweet for us. Coach Joe was moved
to another class but just last weekend we had
Coach Amy was assigned to split our group and my child and I are in love with her. I was not in despair for loosing Coach Joe as I think that getting attached to one teacher is not always the best, but I tell you guys, Amy made it the best session ever. I am a fan anyhow and will ask for classes with her.