{"id":4713,"date":"2014-07-22T09:23:52","date_gmt":"2014-07-22T13:23:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/?p=4713"},"modified":"2014-07-21T21:32:51","modified_gmt":"2014-07-22T01:32:51","slug":"check-lytton-sports-camp-toronto-kids-enter-win-free-trial-week-gta-giveaway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mayahoodblog.com\/check-lytton-sports-camp-toronto-kids-enter-win-free-trial-week-gta-giveaway\/","title":{"rendered":"Lytton Sports Camp in Toronto Review & Giveaway {$250 value, open to GTA}"},"content":{"rendered":"

Living in Toronto there is no shortage of programs targeted at kids and families. However, not all are created equal. \u00a0Also, there aren’t as many summer camp options for younger children like my oldest son who is four. \u00a0When looking for camp, initially the only reasonable and affordable option that I could find, that I knew my son would be somewhat interested in, was a drop off, 2-hour, day camp offered through the city. \u00a0Within a few days of attending this program, it became apparent that it wasn’t in fact a good fit for my son after all.<\/p>\n

\"Lytton<\/a>Needless to say,\u00a0I was excited to receive the opportunity to try out Lytton sports camp which offered a Tennis (and soccer) camp program right in our neighborhood. \u00a0Not only that, but my son, who has a hard time with change and adjusting to new things, was excited to go! I enrolled him in the half day program which starts from 1 PM and goes to 4 PM. \u00a0Half of the time was spent learning Tennis skills and the other half of the time was spent playing soccer. \u00a0In between they played games and had snack breaks.
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\"Kyle<\/a><\/p>\n

Overall, I was very impressed with the program. \u00a0Here’s some of the highlights from what I observed over the week.<\/p>\n

Staff<\/h1>\n

The staff was very caring and attentive. \u00a0They constantly ensured that the kids wore their hats and were hydrated. They ensured every kid felt included and provided additional support or one-on-one time to those kids that required it.<\/p>\n

\"Warm-up<\/a>

Warm-up exercises<\/p><\/div>\n

Gaining Skills<\/h1>\n

At the end of the first day, my son was excited to show me his forehand. \u00a0By the third day, my son was able to hit with his forehand, backhand and volley consistently. \u00a0He was so proud of his achievements, and I couldn’t believe just how quickly he gained the skills having never played before.<\/p>\n

\"practicing<\/a>

practicing his new tennis skills<\/p><\/div>\n