
As parents, we often find ourselves coaching our children through various life lessons. We teach them to tie their shoes, ride a bike, and say “please” and “thank you.” But one lesson that is sometimes overlooked, yet profoundly important, is teaching our children to finish what they started. Why does this matter so much? In a world filled with distractions and instant gratification,

Mathematics is a fundamental skill that shapes our daily lives, from calculating expenses to making informed decisions. For children, math can be a challenging subject that presents numerous hurdles on their educational journey. As parents, witnessing our children grapple with math difficulties can be both concerning and frustrating. However, it’s crucial to remember that these struggles are not indicative of a lack of

Discover how to strike a balance between gadget-use and education for your kids in this digital age. Take advantage of KUMON CONNECT and allow your child to develop a healthy relationship with gadgets with the power of Kumon education.

Keen joined Kumon when he was five years old. We enrolled Keen because we want to develop and help him advance in Math. With Kumon, he is able to add two and three digits and solve math problems mentally. He also memorized the multiplication table without us teaching him. Since joining Kumon, his eagerness to learn new problems has developed and he is

I was just three years old when my mom enrolled me in preparatory school. For me, studying is a daunting task. I always cry whenever I go to school because I can’t keep up with my classmates. However, since I started my Kumon journey, I had a change of heart. I now love studying and reading. I even feel excited whenever I have

Lewis Carroll, born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson on January 27, 1832, in Daresbury, Cheshire, England, is renowned as one of the most versatile and enigmatic figures in literary and mathematical history. His contributions in both the fields of literature and mathematics continue to inspire countless children and scholars to this day. Early Life He was the eldest son and third child in a family

In today’s fast-paced world, multitasking has become an essential skill for people of all ages, including you. Multitasking means juggling multiple tasks at once, and when you do it right, it can help you manage your responsibilities more efficiently. But remember, multitasking doesn’t mean doing everything all at once. It’s about switching between tasks efficiently. So, here are some tips to help you

My daughter, Rain, didn’t like Mathematics before enrolling in Kumon. However, through constant encouragement and unwavering support from her teachers in Kumon, Mathematics became easy for her, and no more crying dilemma whenever she answered Math problems. – Mrs. Jean Alamon, mother of Rain, H. Concepcion (Cabanatuan) Center

I dream to become a nurse,Sleepless nights for this heartfelt course,Helping patients is one of its work,Loving its job is a piece of work.Having this responsibility is hard,But aiming for this dream is really heart-to-heart,Helping people is truly in our hearts,But having this profession will firmly test our part.Taking care of others is our career,Showing affection to those who are ill,Preparing their bed,

– Silas Luke Puertollano of Amang Rodriguez Avenue (Pasig) Center


