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Ever since he was born, he played days per year in the park or playpen, unless he gets sick. He played hours per day outside and it came to a point where I need to give him a little bit of academic learning. I went to kumon and boy did he fly like bird in the sky. He still plays hours a day out in the park. Organic playing and over working him in playing outside really worked for him. I let him play in the park until he succumbs to exhaustion, that is my motto until now. When we get home he draws for hours.

He sketches very good. I only taught him math, I never introduced him to reading, but I was surprised when his pre school teacher told me that he read a whole book to his classmates, I was flabbergasted. If I teach him how to read, I thought I might over worked it so I just let go of the reading and just proceed with the math.

I thought maybe he started picking learning habit because he was already bored running outside the park and playing days a year. Hi Eddy, my son is very much in the same situation, only that he is in Kindergarten already at 5 years and 6 months. He ranks out of in Kumon and is currently in level C math. My children have been in Kumon for the past 4 years.

They love it. One size does not fit all. I would suggest trying it. You can always quit if it does not. We have a wonderful, compassionate, patient instructor. He is indeed a great teacher.

My children are academic. So may be that has worked out great for us. I am not sure I have seen an unhappy family at our center. If you are unhappy, talk, talk talk! It is a good program.

But it is upto the instructor, child and parents to make it work. On top of that, I have no idea what an alternative program would be where it is good and there is a minimum of the bad and no ugly. You are very thorough on Kumon but can you suggest anything else? Hi Crystal, I really like some of the online maths program. Thank you for that great write-up. I do not support the company, but I do support the franchisees. Kumon is excellent. Repetition is key to any success; business or sport.

Yes, its time consuming, yes its repetitive, but the results are worth it. Our 9 year old daughter has been enrolled in Kumon for 2 years adn she excels at math and reading.

There are many people who know their math. In fact there are many math teachers who know their math quite well, but it seems that there are few who can teach it and even fewer who make the students feel good about themselves when they make a mistake.

If you want your kids to learn their math, you have to make sure you teach them. Make sure they know the multiplication tables before grade 6 level. You will be amazed at how easily they will pick up concepts like fractions and algebra. I say again, their are some good Kumon centers out there, but you may have to pay hundreds to find out if the one closest to you is one of them. The article is propaganda! There is nothing good to kumon! Although the work may be helpful, they give too much and there is no tolerance in slack!

Kumon has these report cards given out every week and after a child is through with a work sheet the parent needs to correct it! Also the price is too high! You pay close to us dollars a month! Parents, hear me Kumon is not for your kid. Zhao Ching father of 2.

We just made the difficult decision to give one months notice to remove our kids from Kumon. They are rising 3rd and 5th grade and have both been doing it for 2 years. I must say — Kumon can be an excellent program with the right instructor. Our 5th grader was struggling with learning math facts 2 years ago and after much hard work and tears his grades really shot up so much that the teacher wanted to know our secret.

However, his teacher was extremely rigid and inflexible and made him repeat the sequence THREE times.

We had a conference to discuss it — and missed one or two sessions after that, but his time was perfect — and she decided to have him repeat it again. To say that this was demoralizing to him was an understatement. All the while, his school studies had moved on way past long division… So literally, he was working on fractions and decimals at school, while at night he was repeating the same long division packets for Kumon.

He was easily spending 4 — 5 X the time in homework for Kumon. All of his focus was getting through to Kumon. As a result, his grades dropped. So, if your kids class has moved on — guess what? This has happened to us twice in the program. Last week the center director had her in there for over 2 hours. We finally pulled her out — and she said that while she was in there, she had asked to talk with us and the director refused to let her talk with us. She went to the bathroom crying because the director refused to let us see her.

We were in the waiting room — we had no idea. She told us that she was trying to escape to call because she felt like a prisoner there. After that, I emailed our center director and gave her notice. Math supplementation is one thing — but this experience was quite another. At the end of the day, our kids need to be motivated by the desire to learn, and not motivated by someone of Asian or Indian descent standing over them with a ruler in one hand and pointing a finger at them with the other.

You lost me in your last paragraph. Would it have been okay if the instructor had looked like one of your parents? Kumon is an awful learning center. How would doing a large amount of homework that is, in most cases, completely unrelated to school lessons, help the student?

You need a strong foundation to build off of for the future. Kumon does not provide that. And in later middle school and high school years, regular schools provide so much homework that any additional work will be extremely stressful for the child. My son was in the 6th grade at his time of enrollment so far its been about 6months.

In addition to Kumon. See Details. Self-Learning Kumon places great importance on self-learning, encouraging students to read the worksheets, think, and do the exercises on their own. Small-Step Worksheets Kumon worksheets are designed to take students from easy problems to difficult problems in very small steps. Kumon Instructors Kumon Instructors discover what individual students are capable of and bring out their potential.

The Kumon Programs While their contents differ, all of the Kumon programs used around the world are based on the same principles. See Details The Role of Kumon Instructors Click here for a detailed explanation of the role that Kumon Instructors play in drawing out the potential of each individual child. Click here for a detailed explanation on the thinking behind the Kumon worksheets using examples taken from the math program.

Increasing Learning Opportunities. Kumon and SDGs. Spreading Globally. Kumon: the organization that never stops learning Instructors and staff continuously learn from students. Words of Inspiration Words of the founder of Kumon that we value. The Kumon Method and Its Strengths Through the Kumon Method we aim to foster sound, capable individuals who can succeed in achieving their goals in life.

Kumon Milestones It began with children in Japan and now extends to students all around the world. It is worth it! I wouldn't doubt it, it's not only the Maths, it's their method. Angie A. Kumon is a wonderful service!!! I myself went through Kumon for many years. They are very helpful in math, and I was able to excel rather quickly.

There is homework every dingle day, even Christmas and Thanksgiving. There is amazing accountability for students, and they learn how to excel beyond their grade level It is something that I would recommend to everyone! I have tutored students that were also enrolled in Kumon. To my understanding, they do some sort of initial assessment to determine your child's grade level, then your child is given worksheets to complete.

There is no personalization or one-on-one instruction. If he has difficulty learning new math concepts, Kumon may not be the best option.

Your son spends most of his waking hours at school or doing homework. What more do they WANT? Either their curriculum or the teacher is at fault.

If you want to spend the rest of your child's K years doing homework every evening and doling out for tutoring, you should take the teacher's advise. If not, well,there are other options out there. I don't have experience with Kumon. But if you're looking for the best way for your student to learn math, I would highly recommend Stanford University's mini "course" on how to learn math.

It's free and informative. Just google "Stanford how to learn math" and click on "how to learn math for students- Stanford Lagunita". This may help you make a more informed decision. Best of luck!

I did Kumon as a child for 5 years. Kumon requires a lot of discipline on the child's behalf - so, depending on how motivated your child is to learn and progress in Kumon, you as a parent may need to play a role in motivating your child to get his at-home Kumon Packets done about per week. It is a lot work or so I remember , out the pay-off is incredible. I just graduated with my Master's degree, which required a lot of math and reading.

I still am grateful to this day for Kumon and how it furthered my math and reading ability I can still do things in my head that many others have to do by calculator, thanks to Kumon!! I hope this helps. I work at kumon, and I have only seen success and growth in almost all of the kids at my job. Practicing is the number 1 effective way to get better in math, and that is what Kumon is all about. For whichever days the child does not have an in-class session at kumon, he has a small packet of homework to complete.

This ensures that the child practices the math every single day, which contributes for steady improvement. We invite you to attend a free parent orientation. Attend a Free Parent Orientation. The Kumon Method is different from tutoring. This may mean taking your child back at first, to ensure this important learning is mastered, before moving forward. Instead, your child will complete an assessment test to measure mastery to date, identify gaps in learning and pinpoint the best individualized starting point for your child.

A tutor often sits with a child and explains how to solve a problem. This is why struggles often resurface. They learn by studying examples and then are able to do the work on their own. Why not keep your child advancing?

Children, no matter their age, can advance to the highest levels all the way through high school calculus and Shakespeare. The Kumon Method ensures children master every building block of learning through a proven method of short, daily assignments known as the Kumon Worksheets.

The assignments take approximately 30 minutes per subject per day, two days a week at the Kumon Center and the other days at home. Each worksheet ensures a concept is mastered before moving on to the next incrementally more challenging worksheet. It may take longer to see results, but this little bit of study every day and ongoing mastery is how Kumon kids succeed.

Over time, you not only eliminate homework struggles, you also help your child build a foundation of knowledge, independence and confidence that will last a lifetime. Find a Center. How does Kumon work? As centers begin to reopen for in-center classes, Kumon North America has implemented strict safety guidelines which include: Regularly cleaning and disinfecting all surfaces Scheduling students to prevent overcrowding Practicing social distancing Providing a mix of in-center and virtual classes at participating centers to limit class sizes Spacing out the desks and implementing staggered seating Washing hands frequently Checking temperatures upon entry Wearing masks How does self-learning in Kumon differ from traditional teaching?

Why keep your child in Kumon year-round? How does Kumon help smart kids get even smarter? Answering Your Questions "We love Kumon! We invite you to attend a free parent orientation At the Parent Orientation, a Kumon Instructor will answer your questions and your child can complete the assessment test.

Attend a Free Parent Orientation Know someone who might be interested? So while a tutor may begin tutoring a fifth grader on fifth-grade material, Kumon may start them at a different level. Read More Instead, your child will complete an assessment test to measure mastery to date, identify gaps in learning and pinpoint the best individualized starting point for your child. Kumon teaches self-learning. One of the most important differences between the Kumon Method and math or reading tutor is the concept of self-learning.

Read More A tutor often sits with a child and explains how to solve a problem. Kumon keeps them advancing.



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