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Business Spotlight: DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics
DEVEAU’S SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS
9032 Technology Drive Fishers, IN 317-849-7744 deveaus.com
DEVEAU’S SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS
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DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics has been a staple in the area since 1982. Throughout the past 39 years they have expanded twice, and now they have more than 60,000 square feet for classes, team programs, camps and activities.
“What makes us special is that we offer something for every child in the family, from babies and school-aged children all the way through high school,” says Taryn DeVeau, owner and instructor. education teacher before founding DeVeau’s. Preschool classes focus on gross and fine motor skills, reading readiness, and teaching children how to share and wait for one’s turn. She notes that for many kids, the gymnastics school is their first experience being around other children in a classroom setting. This is especially true throughout the past year due to school closures.
DeVeau’s puts a focus on gross motor skills that kids may not otherwise be getting help with, due to sedentary day-to-day lifestyles in front of screens and tablets.
The company teaches preschool kids how to skip, hop, gallop, jump and, in a roundabout way, fall properly. When DeVeau’s son was 3 years old, he tripped on his Superman cape when he was going down the stairs. Instead of falling forward and extending his arm, he instinctively ducked his head and rolled forward all the way down the stairs, landing on his bottom.
“He was totally fine, but had he not had that kind of instinct, who knows?” she says. DeVeau’s also offers recreational programs for all ages, including girls and boys gymnastics classes, tumbling classes, cheerleading classes, and Ninja Zone classes. In girls gymnastics, when students are bouncing on trampolines, they’re learning patterning and sequencing, which is critical for math and reading.
Through the years, their gymnastics team program - the largest in the state - has placed dozens of male and female athletes with college scholarships. They’ve trained Samantha Peszek, who started training at DeVeau’s at age 2, made the 2008 U.S. Olympic team, and earned a full scholarship to UCLA where she was an NCAA champion.
The Ninja Zone program, with its rigs, trampolines, warp walls and obstacle
courses, is a high-energy atmosphere that kids love. Luke Lautzenheiser, DeVeau’s husband, has created an amazing Ninja experience “where kids are having fun while being active without even realizing the strength and confidence they’re gaining,” DeVeau says.
The competitive cheerleading program, Dragons Elite, competes both regionally and nationally providing a great foundation for cheerleaders ages 5-18. The program is led by three former collegiate cheerleaders focusing on stunting, tumbling, dancing, jumping, and strength and flexibility.
“It’s a fun, high-energy, performance-based sport where kids learn to work with others and compete together,” says DeVeau, who is one of the coaches.
The coaches have a motto, which they ask their cheer students to repeat back to them at the end of every practice: “We are strong. We are confident. We are beautiful. We are family.”
“We believe they are all of those things, and we want to make sure that they believe it, too,” DeVeau says. “We care about their mental health and teaching these girls how to be confident in who they are is so important.” and nationally.
Some kids participate in more than one program - for example, gymnastics and cheerleading, or gymnastics as well as trampoline and tumbling.
She adds that the facility has families involved in multiple activities.
Customers can shop at The Front Porch at DeVeau’s, located inside the main entrance of the school.
“We sell gymnastics apparel, children’s toys, clothes and gifts for the home,” DeVeau says.
Though it’s been a tumultuous year, she is thrilled that DeVeau’s has been a constant for students. Last spring when they were forced to close their doors for six weeks, they immediately switched gears and created closed Facebook groups, providing Zoom meetings so kids could still practice. As a result, many students came back stronger than before. “Being physically active and around other kids is so important to children’s mental health,” DeVeau says.
Their primary mission is to raise kind, hardworking kids.
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