Kumon homework sheets

I’ve started answering questions on parenting forums and sometimes there are  parent’s asking for a kumon review. I read the pros and cons of the kumon method, i agree with the moderate opinions on both sides; it’s not the answer to all maths problems but it’s not a rip-off or scam either! Instead of providing an insider’s impartial kumon review, here are my 8 things to hate about kumon, along with, what you can learn and use from the kumon method when tutoring your own child! Yes kumon is cheaper in the uk as there, the worksheets are marked by the parents. It can buy a lot of fun math workbooks or a lot of printer ink to print off worksheets! When it comes to time, parents feel that sending their children to kumon will save time, but when you factor in ferrying your child to the centre each week, tutoring your child yourself at home is a time saver as well. Kumon instructors aren’t qualified maths kumon instructors, although trained in the kumon method, are not maths teachers. Kumon instructors don’t fact instructors spend around  a maximum of 10 minutes with each student each session. Kumon is repetitive and the kumon method, children repeat the same worksheet up to 6 times. Kumon is a franchise so results depend on which centre you study ent kumon instructors have different personalities, some are very strict which is a problem if your child is sensitive and some are gentle which can be a problem if your child needs a firm hand! Kumon doesn’t do (much) problem does this so kids can focus on improving their arithmetic, which means when they come across a maths problem, the arithmetic part of the question will be easy. Kumon uses different methods from those used at maths, there can be many different ways to solve problems. Kumon turns out arithmeticians not kumon method doesn’t cover telling the time, data handling, maths investigations, or (much geometry) but kumon students will be fast at arithmetic. Make sure that your child’s arithmetic is strong which in turn will support their learning in the other areas of you’re a  parent trying to make the decision about whether kumon is right for your family? A cambridge university educated math teacher, she's been involved in math education for over 20 years as a teacher, tutor, kumon instructor, thinkster math instructor and math ed blogger. She is the author of the insanely helpful ebook "the ultimate kumon review" and insanely useful website "31 days to faster times tables" you can follow her math tips on facebook and follow her on twitter @ on sunday, july 11, note: i reserve the right to delete comments that are offensive or a reply cancel email address will not be published. Not everyone has heard of kumon, even in the big cities where they have a large presence! Kumon is terrible my kids went there and they hated it teacher were mean and everything they didn’t even tell them on their first day their were to put their things. Kumon get a better system- their “success” stories are gh the title says ” 8 things to hate about kumon-a review” in reality it has promoted kumon program on the web and i’m not surprised that some people who have never heard of kumon are planning to enroll their child in the program. From my understanding of kumon methodology and philosophy i will try to answer a few points to counter what has been said in the article. Kumon is expensive: even a piano lesson, karate lesson or swimming class or any sports coaching is equally expensive if not more. Kumon instructors are not qualified math teachers: true, not all of them are qualified math teachers, in fact many of them aren’t teachers by profession in the first place but to become qualified kumon instructors they go through rigorous training in math, reading and kumon methodology, are a part of continuous professional development to develop their skills & knowledge in the subjects as well as instruction. Only people who can pass the different phases of kumon training end of becoming instructors, many of them are highly qualified professional who decide to become entrepreneurs in the education instructors don’t teach: kumon methodology is not about teaching rather making one an independent learner as opposed to hold the student’s hand through the learning process. Kumon worksheets are designed in such a way that most of the average students can learn on their own from the worksheets, however kumon instructors do explain the new concepts, they offer passive help and get the answer out of the students rather than giving them the answers. Kumon is repetitive and boring: yes, it is repetitive because kumon emphasizes on mastering a skill before moving forward and you only master a skill by doing it repetitively. Can still be made interesting, it depends on how you handle doesn’t do much problem solving: if it refers to solving word problems, then yes,kumon curriculum doesn’t have much word problem because it’s goal for a student in math is to reach calculus level before reaching high school so the topics that aren’t directly related to calculus are omitted and thus it’s supplemental education so that your child still needs to go to school to learn other topics. However it takes care of the advanced computational skills that you need even in your day to day life and a skill that lasts uses different methods from those used at school: a child is exposed to different method and kumon method turns out to be simpler and helps faster computation. Good students always take advantage of knowing different methods of solving the same have complained that their kids are taught by high school students employed by kumon centers. Kumon method doesn’t permit any untrained staff to be involved in instruction moreover to work in the center each and every staff member goes through in house y, the aim of kumon is just not teaching math & reading but much beyond that. It aims to develop student’s work skills, concentration & focus, to become an independent learner and finally an achiever because kumon truly believes that every child can be an achiever! You contribution could be of great s you need to take kumon, and repeat middle school. Ive been going kumon since 2006 im on the level h book right now, im nt getting anywere in life i im 14years old. He uses the time to complete his homework at homework is a daily 5 to 20 minutes (times 2 for reading) routine for him depending on his progression in mastering the subject matter. It’s become a way of does complain the current kumon subject matter is useless because he will not learn in school for another two to three years. Am surprise from a few earlier comments where students take hours to do daily kumon worksheets yet excel in their scores and wonder why they are not advancing levels faster. There is a positive correlation between the time it takes to complete worksheets and the number of errors incurred. Taking hours to complete worksheets yet no get any wrong doesn’t make any , different for my son. Aside math kumon, he is also doing reading kumon and is now level e2, he also do piano and voice lessons once a week. They reinforce and validate the guidance your parents give , i agree with what you posted and i can see the benefits of kumon. Regarding your son hating kumon, try the following:Move him back half or quarter of a level – maybe the work he’s on is a little above his comfort the sheet and do it in 2 sessions in the a few days, you be his scribe and let him tell u what to write on the sheet or do the sheet the time is out by just 1 or 2 mins, and he’s repeated the sheet 5 times, just write down the expected time (warning this is cheating!!! Kumon is an individualized program where the instructor plans lessons periodically for each and every student after evaluating the student’s work personally, identifying the weaknesses and skill gaps and also analyzing why a student makes certain types of mistakes and how to rectify it.

As i had said earlier, apart from developing the skills in reading and math, kumon aims to develop the soft skills that last a life children have done both kumon and cami,I prefer cami, as i found with kumon if my children were home doing their work and they were making mistakes they would make the same mistakes throughout the whole exercise until they were marked by either myself or by the kumon tutor at the next session. With kumon, i had to check through their work and see if the were making mistakes which was very time consuming. Find cami more individualized than kumon, on the contrary to your perception meesh, as they prepare courses for each of the children (normally a couple weeks worth of work) which is sent by email. I have used these mainly to request my preference for the volume of work set and also for some technical advice on the was great in its time, but it really hasn’t changed much since my brother and sister did it 20 years ago… cami i believe is newer, computerised, improved version of kumon for today… that being said, it still requires a certain commitment from parents to ensure the child is doing their work and generate and look at the reports…. A lot and my husband and i have considered a tutoring situation such as kumon for her. Just do a little every day and mix it with drills, workbooks and maths i had never even heard of kumon before…time for me to do some learning! Ur prob just jealous; just offering alternatives to those who don’t want to or don’t have the means to sign up their children to kumon (my own kids have benefitted from kumon in the past). Ask your kumon instructor if it’s ok if you only do 1 or 2 corrections per page, just enough so you can see what mistakes you’ve made! I saw with kumon they will never be those kids, yes they will probably will improve their math marks but my goal is for life not just to have good marks now. Kumon provide students to help their students, and belive me they are not university students but high school or elementary school students, i did not want to pay a student, a few years older then my kids, to help my kids. Strongly recommend oxford to you guys, your kids will get professional help, their instructors have university degree and if they hire students to help the kids their students are university student not elementary student like kumon has. I saw the difference between kumon and oxford from first day when i walk into this oxford center, i’m so happy i stopped kumon and my daughter started oxford. Am in kumon it is sort of fun but you get prizes like xbox 360 which i already have i pod touch which i already have ipod nano and shuffle which i already have laptops which i already have sleeping bag which i already have tv which i already have nintendo wii which i already have. The prizes you are talking about are true, but my kumon center doesn’t keep up with adding points. Too bad kumon doesn’t teach came across this forum and wanted to say kumon has been a great asset to both my daughters. Learning the kumon method, plus the school math method (they actually learn math in french and in english – so they learn 3 different methods total), seems to have enhanced their problem solving skills. Me, i hate paying for it, hate correcting the daily work and pushing my kids on the days they don’t feel like doing it; but it does , i am thinking about signing up my kid at kumon. After going to orientation and seeing that they admit that they practice teaching with repetition, i would agree kumon or a type of kumon training at home would work for anybody for them to excel in math upto college and then g back at my experience, as a child i was given supplemental tutoring in math throughout elementary school and i always thought this helped me in my later years. Think whether you pay for kumon or do a strict version of it at home (if you can be firm/consistent on it) either way your child will benefit from it and will not regret it. I know i don’t regret it and wish i had , i just started my 4 year old daughter in kumon in medford massachusetts. Now you explained they are re-doing the s are not allowed to enter the room after a certain owner of this kumon is chinese/vietnamese and has a masters in education from tufts university. However as you say, it’s also something that can be replicated at ’s interesting that you say that kumon is popular in the west due to the poor education system. I agree, however kumon is even more popular in asian countries with more traditional math education systems. You will soon have the same viewpoint as that anonymous your attitude, you might just take it and see how you like different math learning centrse have different purposes so if your children just solely want to work on math computation and do not need instruction or teaching then kumon is fine especially kumon system is very efficient in running franchise, much like fast food if you want to have you kids not only learn computation skills but also problem solvinig skills then it requires quality taching time, this is where kuon lacks but if they get iinto this area then their franchise efficient system will suffer. Basic arithmetic is given for the first day, it would be ok, provided there were true math certified tutors at kumon who would teach students mental maths, i. They charge a lot of money for a few workbooks that parents have to help kids s who believe their gifted student is getting straight a’s in class because of kumon are completely disillusioned. Compare what your child does in class and what he/she does at kumon- you will find a big discrepancy. If you want your child to practice at home then search on the web; you will find worksheets for a subscription of $10 a month. You can have them practice any number of problems that will be corrected and graded ore, understand your child and her/his needs before going to kumon. Extra homework everyday is harder than you think, because the child may feel it isn’t helps your results enormously. It gets you above the standard for your year level, and also makes you quicker from all the repetition, however saying that, i actually hate kumon because of the stupid homework books. They are a waste of time, and if you are a high school student it is just another thing you have to do on top of all your other homework. I always have lots of other things to do, and the homework is just such a boring waste of time. Love kumon and i am a twelve yr old that is very busy and barley has time. And when i was told to quit an extra curricular activity i chose my favorite sport track over kumon. Second, kumon is not a tutoring program and its not supposed to be and it is not promoted as such. The repetition is designed to train the kids to learn on their son is 7 3/4 years old and has been going to kumon for a little over than a year, he started in the summer after completing 1st grade. Initially he was placed at the 1st grade level, in a year zoomed through the worksheets and is now at level f (6th grade equivalent). Kumon was a lifesaver for him (and us his parents) as he started getting extremely bored with school’s math. Kumon was able to fill that void, we later found out that some of his friends from school also go there which added some healthy competition to the success equation. My son has a competitive nature (he was very excited when he “bit everybody, even those who went there since they were babies” and went ahead of his grade-level peers) and though “rebels” against kumon at times, still tries to do his best to complete the assigned was well up to this point.

Due to such high level of work that he is currently doing and other commitments (sports, other languages, etc) it is difficult for him to do 5 sheets/day as he used to do. Caught myself giving kumon first priority among things that need to be done after-school even if i think something else would probably be more beneficial for my child because of (a parent confession follows…) a pressure of a monthly bill! Especially after finding out that our kumon center charges about 25-40% more than what they typically charge in other areas, my math is good enough to figure out how much our family “looses” each day when work is not being done completely or when a week goes by and he only did what he normally does in a day or two. At this point kumon helped him build a “skeleton”, he needs to put “meat” on it in a form of more word problems, reasoning exercises, etc. We would have liked to continue with kumon but the way things are right now, it forms bad parenting habits (as well as makes my son’s work sloppier than ever before as he rushes through it just to be done sooner). I hate that this “use-it-or-loose-it” approach dictates my parenting ’s so cool that your son has moved so far with the kumon program. I can totally sympathize with you about having a young child on the higher kumon levels. My own son was getting frustrated with the early part of level h when i stopped his kumon. He was 9 years old at the problem isn’t just the repetition, it’s the fact that kumon kind of “over trains” the child, that is, it gives children questions that are way harder than what would be expected in a normal textbook. My son goes green at the sight of a geometry question – kumon helped him be a “maths whizz” but gave him a false sense of his maths ability – yes he’ll still come top in maths tests for a long time to come but there are still plenty of maths skills that he needs to a look at some of the resources in this post 6 super resources for your bored maths genius there’s some nice variety there which will be useful whether you stop kumon or , i know this is a bit late, but i just came across this web page today. I rqstd a reduction in one child’s workload due to his rigorous college prep school homework load. I do feel that they both have their benefits, and your child will experience a sort of, roller coaster effect with his/her homework “intestinal fortitude”, but taking the long-term goals into consideration, it’s always worth it to apply stick-with-it-ness to any endeavor. Think you would love the continental mathematics league workbooks- very complicated word problems, have to graph etc- its what kumon does not teach. Kumon is good to nail all the basic functions, but now he may be limited in using his creativity to solve problems his way. Below are some of the pro’s and con’s that i see with kumon:* my son is a whiz at arithmetic now and that’s what gets you ahead. My kids get 20 minutes worth of school work during the week which leaves the entire evening to do nothing and instead of leaving them to television, games or fighting each other, i find kumon is more productive. By this i mean, when a child is struggling with something, to my knowledge, the staff is not required to help the child understand their work by going through the problem with them to help them understand which then creates repeat same problem occurs when the child does work at home and finds that he/she didn’t understand a concept and repeated the mistakes in multiple worksheets which in turn forces them to repeat all of the worksheets. Due to the above, i put alot of time and dedication in marking and explaining/helping them understand their mistakes because as much as they hate kumon, i’m not a fan of it either but i think it’s important they get these basic skills. Everyday is kumon day no matter what, even on the weekends, even though its not a must but if you don’t then it’ll just take longer to get through this helps some of you parent(s). Think a lot of people believe that kumon should help raise their childs marks in school. Make no mistake, kumon is not necessarily for kids who are struggling but those who want their child(ren) to master arithmetic and reading comprehension skills. It has helped me improve on maths, it’s also been getting in my way many, many times with homework. With the amount of homework i’m getting and adding kumon homework, i sometimes think i can’t get it all done and i really want to get high marks from school! And so i don’t really finish my kumon homework, resulting to a waste of a whole lot of d reading your blog. Went to kumon for 8 months and i feel it quietly good…the problem is that by the time i get there. Was entering to university so the kumon told me that i needed to began by level. And that’s the reason i quit so in short words (kumon is just for little kids and not for adult people). Has helped me but teaching is weird and gives me headaches my brother stoped doing kumon but i still do it it is terrible i hate it so mes i am puzzled whether i need to keep my kids in kumon. I am afraid the longer i keep them in kumon, the more they will hate study, which would be the worst outcome of doing kumon, plus it is ’ll likely see a more visible improvement in math skills on the kumon program after the 18 month mark. Honestly, i’ve went to kumon ever since i was in grade 3 and it’s stupid. How would doing a large amount of homework that is, in most cases, completely unrelated to school lessons, help the student? 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 was my experience: i made a registration for my 6 years old son on monday (5/7/2012 @ 79-43 metropolitan ave, middle village, ny 11379) and i was going to pay the other fee and one mothn payment on friday (5/11/12) which was the day a picked to my son to start the program. However, i just would like to advice for any parents out there to be 100% sure before enrool your child on kumon program. Haven’t approached the kumon centre in my area so i dont know what any of the classes are all you please explain step by step how it works, and what are expected of the instructors and the kids alike during any i buy the books as they get older and let them work through them at their own pace? The kumon books are actually quite good (i’ve used some with my own preschooler) in fact i’d go as far as saying that in general the preschool kumon materials on the actual kumon program are also good for the first 3 or 4 levels – kids tend to like the colourful, fun nature of the worksheets at those kumon centres wouldn’t take children until they are 3 or 4 years old (i started the preschool materials with one of my kids at 2. Years old but that was because as an instructor i had the materials and could do it with him at home) i think the kumon books are a good substitute for those who can’t get hold of the ing parents being their child’s instructor: parents aren’t allowed into the work area so your child would only work with the kumon instructor or one of the assistants. However, since worksheets are also given for the child to do at home on the remaining 6 days, in effect you are your child’s instructor on those days. Once both are around 4yrs i will enroll them at the center closes to impressive that you were able to start kumon for your kid at 2. They can count to instructor (who shall remain unnamed) of hornsby and neutral bay kumon franchises in sydney has been ripping off parents for decades. The instructor is self worshipping and thinks that any inconvenience (such as homework not being marked), is the fault of the child or her staff. Perhaps if kumon implemented some basic educational and personality screening for their franchisers they wouldn’t have this body have a opinion.

Yeah, two subjects that are world’s apart but they both pique my interests especially my mom and dad first brought me to kumon i noticed the sign on the building of the kumon center with the serious looking kid’s face in the letter o. Don’t understand the people who moan, kumon is a great system , my child at 8 rears old was bottom of his class in matghs and english, after one year at kumon he is now top of his class in maths and has made great improvements in his english. The kumon program does focus on repetition but i think that it is working for her. I believe her confidence, or lack there of, in the class room and with homework is a big part of the problem we were having. I started it again in 2010, now it’s 2013, and i’m on level to kumon centre in putney, running the centre is very rude, staff is not at all qaulified to handle kids.. Just money eets can be taken from net rather paying to kumon for 10 mins with cheap unqualified school kids teaching for easy kind of ironic that all the students that have posted that they think kumon is helping them, have not been able to spell or type correctly. If i were kumon, i’d be ashamed of the public examples of my teaching skills. We are the only service out there that can provide this service and we are able to do so through kids have been in kumon since they were 3. A kid would have to do 30 sheets a day to pull that off, by kumon standards. I love the math kumon- i wanted my kids to be able to master all 4 functions- add/subtract/multiply and divide, now fractions. Since they are both 2 yrs ahead in math, they do 3 pages a day and one day a week no kumon. If i had not done kumon for them i would be really concerned that they really can’t do math. He does not have math class everyday, only 2 times a week, math homework is rare. The teachers hate, hate kumon- but if every kid in the class did kumon they would be forced to come up with a more challenging math program- ta da! Check out the article and see for daughter is with kumon for 3rd year and we found that the its almost rip of your money and time and the instructors are worst ever don’t update the progress and do lot cheap tricks to get money and milking you so that your kids study there long give few papers or give the same papers again and again and don’t listen to the kids or even parents and are so many sites now and you can learn a lot if your kids spent at-least half an than you do this as its useless in kids education and not helps to pass any exams at all. It is just a business, people get ’s not kumon’s fault they’re over confident. Am a kumon student since, 2011 and i am now on level i as well as sixth grade. Really drills it in and every packet builds upon the learn not to always rely on your teachers but to figure it out a friendly, happy much work really, i found that my hard kumon with simple but a lot of school work really cut my time. Am a straight up a+ student and kumon really takes time and effort from pay stupid unqualified tutors $150 every month just to torture your child and repeat the same worksheets till you are in a financial is $60, it’s done on tablets, you earn money doing math, you can do it anywhere, and all teachers are certified teachers. If you are contemplating kumon, i think you owe it to yourself to check out is seriously dangerous to children as it lacks creativity and critical thinking. Children studying kumon tend to level off and decline cognitively because their developmental years are seriously damaged by introduction of rote learning such as kumon. If are a parent and want your child to be brilliant, quit kumon and enroll them in a creative and stimulating environment. Have been doing kumon since the second grade and so when i show this to her, i hope she finds no positives whatsoever so that i can finally get out of it!!! And i am in 7th grade now :__( thank you for posting this because now i have more evidence to get out of the ugly world of kumon. Am the daughter of a kumon instructor, and i can say that kumon has changed. We do not print off our own worksheets, the kumon headquarters supply them to us. Kumon trains students to be fast and accurate, therefore word problems should not be a problem. So yes, feel free to teach your child, but if you are not a, i quote, “qualified maths teacher,” maybe you should leave it to the kumon the writer seems to be saying all kumon instructors do not teach the students. I would expect the readers to conjure their own opinions, while the writer should only supply the eight absolute horrible things about kumon solely. Understand that the writer used to run a kumon center, and often times, it is a very stressful job. My kids can not do the same thing over and over- kumon bored may not be the most effective method for children to gain more practical skills with learning math and reading. I would recommend trying out a website called beestar which provided my daughter with helpful worksheets that makes her think for her own! I would recommend trying out a website called beestar which provided my daughter with helpful worksheets that helps her think critically. She is fairly interested with the different types of worksheet that is provided by the , i haven’t been having any oppositions and arguments about your statements, but kumon is not that boring; you see it’s fun if you will think that “it’s fun and not totally boring! Throughout my time at kumon, i’ve seen people drop out and regret doing so (including my sister). Am in japan,the origin of kumon,and i hate ,my parents force me to do school,a international school,everyone hates one like it,exept the kumon instructors! Kumon may seem useful is primary grades but once kids have to start thinking and applying their knowledge, kumon will be of no use. Kumon simply enforces the use of mental math which the strudents will eventually forget once they get to higher grades and are required to use a calculator. Plus, if i wanted my kid to do billions of worksheets i would print them is true that often times graders and instructors don’t want to teach you, but that just makes me more independent. The student should be able to learn on their own, by slowly analyzing an example from kumon and determining what goes where and why it goes there. Actually think that kumon is helpful, my child did not know how to speak or write in english because we are originally from a different country and my child has improved so much that at her school they gave her an english award for being first in her class and same with my other son but he got a maths award and all thanks to kumon!

Know an eight grader and a tenth grader who are now doing university level math because of kumon. My parents regret not sending my sister to problem with this analysis is that it assumes kumon replaces school. Kumon works to fill in the gaps of what is hard to teach in kids falling behind in school are falling behind because they are not yet fluent enough in the basics. Kumon helps to make the math easy so that in school, the student can focus their attention on the new concepts being a teacher, i love the kumon is the best among the is very expensive,take example of the good school in africa ndameze english medium school in east africa with good education but the fee is very sucks so musch i just got signed is an idea, author: don’t send your kid(s) to kumon then! He learned far more at kumon as far as basic reading and math skills than his ultra expensive pre school. In fact, kumon gave him such a strong start that his first few days at kindergarten have me wondering if he is going to get mileage may vary, and i’m sure there is variation between each franchise. Think kumon helped my child a lot with reading she was a grade level ahead of the other children in her class so thumbs up to is not at all that horrible. I did kumon myself and it is the only reason i achieved high marks in school and had all advanced classes. Of course you have to actually stay in kumon for a long time to actually see results. Im a student there and if your interested in joining your kids in kumon, dont! Kumon just wants your money they don’t care if you get it or not. It takes about 1-2 hours to do my homework from kumon that i don’t even get and i have to do that every single day. Every time i try to ask for help at the kumon center they don’t know how to do it so they said i can just guess. Finally, its way too much stress because you have school work to do plus extra work to do from kumon it just kills your kids. My mom thinks its a good idea to be in kumon but nope for the kids its like hell. I have a lot of homework and kumon just makes me work ly, the only way to forge steel, is to temper it with fire. You want to be successful in life, you gotta go through hell first, but kumon isn’t even hell. A though i’d not want to admit it, doing worksheets every single day when everyone else had free time has reduced my homework time, and in the long run it is useful. Don’t know what’s up with other people’s kumon centers; mine is squeaky clean, the instructors are nice and helpful and have a parttime job in math related things such as me; kumon is worth it if you pick the right the instructors are nice but not every one is on a high level like that. Actually go to kumon and the reading program there is not helpful, and i agree with this review. I’m a middle school kid, 7th grade, and i have been going to kumon for about 2 and a half years now. Just so you guys know, i found kumon very worthwhile to me, and i have already started working on differential calculus. I do know that money doesn’t grow on trees, but if you have a drive to work and become smarter and better, kumon definitely pushed me to a better point. Ve attended kumon for several years now and am now in level o of math and have completed the english course as well. I believe that these opinions of kumon are different from the ones that i have received from my peers because of who their from. Kumon is originally a japanese institution so, naturally, people not of the japanese culture would find it very different. From my experience, kumon is a highly competitive environment where we would all scramble to be the best. 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An to help your children complete kumon daily routine of kumon homework can be difficult to maintain. We’ve compiled a number of tips from current kumon students, instructors and parents to motivate your children to complete their kumon homework every day:“collaboration between parents and the child’s kumon instructor is important. Recognizing each person’s role will help the process of getting the child to do kumon more successfully. While my daughter is working on kumon, i will read a book or research online. Then my children feel they can focus on kumon work without distraction, and they also actually score better. It’s a party because the kids invite one of their special toys/stuffed animals to the party, and they wear ‘kumon’ party hats the kids have made for their guest. 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