Originally, I was searching for a gymnastics class to improve my child’s physical abilities. When I discovered Tumble Kids, where they could learn English at the same time, I found the opportunity for them to hear native English at a young age incredibly appealing, so I enrolled them.
It’s only been about three months since joining, but they’ve already mastered bridges, vaulting boxes, and pull-ups. They seem thrilled whenever they learn something new and are eager to keep challenging themselves with new skills. They’ve even set a goal to do a backflip someday.
Regarding English, I was worried about whether he could handle the English Challenge assignments. However, he gets really excited when he earns badges or is recognized for his presentations, and it seems to boost his motivation. He also has a personality that enjoys putting what he learns into practice, so he quizzes us with things like, “What’s ‘knee’ in English?” using the English he learns at Tumble Kids.
Combining two activities helps financially, but since my child is still preschool age, drop-off and pick-up are essential. Time-wise, being able to learn gymnastics and English in one day is a huge help.
Finally, times change, but as a parent, I personally feel the importance of speaking English as an adult every day. I never thought about it much as a child, but being able to speak English allows you to communicate with so many people. You can work in other countries. It increases your options and makes life richer. I’d be happy if my child learned this by seeing Coach Nishida and the Tumble Kids coaches.
I support Tumble Kids, which gives dreams not only to children in Japan but also to children in Jamaica!
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