Q: Does my student need to be enrolled in classes to attend Kamp?
A: No, our Kamps are recreational and we have Kampers of all gymnastics levels.
Q: What if my Kamper needs to use the Restroom?
A: Kamps have scheduled restroom breaks in our rotations. Koaches will also take restroom breaks as they see fit. We also have a restroom accessible only to students on the floor if a Kamper happens to need to use the restroom during a floor activity. Our floor restroom also has a step stool for Kampers.
Q: Do I need to pack a meal for my Kamper?
A: Yes, Kampers tend to be extra hungry at Kamp!
Q: My Kamper has a hard time when I leave. Can I stay?
A: Our Kamps are ‘drop off’ Kamps. It is common for children to feel nervous, especially on their first day. We recommend parents to remove themselves once they have said goodbye to a child who is having a hard time ‘letting go’ of their parent. Our Koaches will work with that child to help make them comfortable. Most students will settle in soon after.
Q: Is it mandatory to leave money for my Kamper to go to the store?
A: Kampers will not be taking trips to our Ribbits store. Please plan and pack Kampers meals accordingly.
Q: Does TKG provide meals for Kampers?
A: Kamp families are asked to pack snacks and lunch for their Kampers.
Kampers tend to be extra hungry at Kamp!
Q: Can my 4-year-old come to Kamp?
A: Our minimum age requirement for Kamp is 5.
Q: Does my child need to be potty trained?
A: Yes, all Kampers must be fully potty trained. This means that they are fully independent in the restroom.
Q: My child is 13. Do you have many Kampers that age?
A: The majority of our Kampers are 5-8 years old. We recommend older Kampers to bring a friend their age if that is a big concern for them.
Q: How old does my child have to be to participate in Klub Kamp?
A: Our Klub Kamp program is for ages 5–13-year-olds.
Q: Are students grouped by skill level?
A: Our Kamps are recreational and therefore Kampers are grouped by age and not skill level or experience. On the other hand, Recreational Classes are based on age and once the child is 6 years old, by skill level.
Q: My child does not know gymnastics would that be a problem?
A: Our Klub Kamp is recreational and we have Kampers of different levels.
Q: Can someone else pick up my child?
A: Yes, we would need written consent in advance. Any potential late fees are still the responsibility of the parent/guardian.
Q: What is the deadline to transfer my Kamper to a different Kamp.
A: A transfer needs to be requested no less than 7 days in advance of the Kamp date. Kamp transfer request cannot always be accommodated due to fluctuations in Kamp enrollment. Any scheduled Kamp date can only be transferred once.
Q: How can my child and their friend be in the same Kamp group?
A: TKG will not be taking grouping requests.
Q: What do I do if I missed my Kamp date?
A: TKG cannot give refunds, makeups, or credit for days a child is absent from Kamp. There are no refunds, make-ups or credits for days a Kamper is absent from Klub Kamp as we staff accordingly, and these are reserved spots.
Q: Can I use and absence from classes towards Kamp? Can I use an absence from Kamp towards classes?
A: No, classes and Kamps are two separate programs that are staff differently and have different availability.
Q: My student has an Aid? Are aids allowed to come to Kamp with my child?
A: TKG asks that a written notice from a guardian be sent in advance informing TKG that an Aid will be present for your child. The notice should include the Aids name, date and time he/she will be present. Aids are asked to wear their company ID at all times while at TKG and must remain outside of the programming area. Kampers are expected to remain with their Koach and group at all times. If there is a need for a Kamper to see their Aid or vice versa, we ask that the Koach be notified first. We want to make sure all students are accounted for at all times.
Q: My Kamper uses an inhaler, how do I communicate that?
A: Parents are asked to list the use of inhalers during their Kamp sign-up process. The system will prompt you and ask "Does your child have any allergies and/or use an inhaler?" All inhalers are kept at the front desk. Please let our staff know you have your inhaler during our sign-in process. Parents are asked to pick up their inhalers from the front desk at the end of the day. If needed, our staff can assist your Kamper with the use of their inhaler.
Q: My student has an allergy, how do I communicate that?
A: Parents are asked to list any allergies during their Kamp sign-up process. The system will prompt you and ask "Does your child have any allergies and/or use an inhaler?" Students with allergies are given an additional wrist band and notes regarding your student's allergies are listed in their coaches' roll call for that day. Parents may provide additional information during the sign-in process and can check in with their child's coach as well during this time.