
As the year wraps up, children move through a period of change. School routines begin to slow down, holiday breaks approach, and learning habits can easily shift. This transition makes it essential to keep their work skills sharp and maintain steady progress so they can enter the new year confident and ready to learn. Kumon supports this transition with a learning experience that

Like most parents, my husband and I want our children to build a strong foundation in learning. Enrolling Tiano and Leandro in the Kumon program of Sampaguita Avenue – Holy Spirit Center has been one of the best decisions we have made for their education. Beyond their academic progress in math and reading, our children have developed valuable traits—discipline, independence, and confidence. Tiano

As the year comes to a close, many families take time to reflect, reset, and prepare for what lies ahead. For children, January marks more than just a new calendar year. It signals a fresh start in school, new lessons to learn, and new challenges to overcome. Helping your child enter the new year ready, focused, and confident can set the tone for

I started my Kumon journey at a young age, not fully understanding its impact. What felt like endless math drills and repetitive routines quietly built my problem-solving skills, patience, and perseverance. Over the years, these habits gave me confidence, independence, and a mindset that turned challenges into opportunities for growth.

The holiday season often brings colorful wrapping paper, toys, and gadgets. These gifts bring joy and excitement, yet many are quickly outgrown or forgotten. This Christmas, choose something more lasting: a gift that strengthens work skills, builds confidence, and supports your child’s future academic success, like Kumon. Enrolling in Kumon as a gift means investing in growth. Instead of another item on the

The holiday season is a special time for rest, family traditions, and joyful celebrations. While breaks are important, long pauses in learning can sometimes lead to lost momentum. When children step away from study routines for too long, it can be challenging to adjust again when classes resume, and this can even lead to holiday learning gaps. At Kumon, a globally trusted after-school


