
I am the mother of Rixine, my daughter, whom I decided to enroll in Kumon. This is because of the good feedback we have received on how Kumon teachers teach their students to understand their lessons, especially the young ones like my daughter. Mrs. Cyndi Cequeña, mother of Rixine CequeñaPantok (Binangonan) Center >>Go back to the Aspire Digital home page

When I was in grade one, my Math and Reading worksheets became hard to do. I always had mistakes in my worksheets, and I would sometimes ask my teachers for help because I didn’t know how to answer them. But, I started getting used to answering my worksheets until I didn’t have to ask my teachers for answers. Still, I would make mistakes

During our dismissal at school, I saw my classmate doing his Kumon worksheets and I became interested with it. When I went home, I asked my dad if I could go to Kumon and he said “yes.” I then went to Kumon last January 2018 with my sister. I started in Level A (Addition and Subtraction I) and I thought it would be

Kumon taught me what is right and what is wrong. The people in Kumon are now my family, and it is in Kumon where I am keeping up with my dreams. Yes, I know that we are given a lot of homework in Kumon that we all should do at home. But, Kumon doesn’t want us to give up, and we shouldn’t give

I was only two years old when I first started my Kumon journey, and being very young, I didn’t know what to expect. Nevertheless, I was excited then. I have a photo of myself during my first day in Kumon, and it shows a happy toddler grinning from ear to ear, with a Kumon bag slung over her shoulders. Fast forward to a

“Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will never depart from it.” -Proverbs 22:6 With this guiding verse, I commit to the Lord that I will be the best mom for the children God has given me. Dasha, my first born child, talks vividly and speaks her mind. When she started going to school

At three years old, Faith did well in her Diagnostic Test as she would already follow instructions at an early age. After enrollment, she amazed us on how fast she learns each day, and wants to learn more as the days go by. She does her homework on her own most of the time, and does a great job with or without supervision.

We enrolled our daughter, Lia Jeanelle Azaula Narvaez, in Congressional-Visayas Ave. Center before she entered grade 1. I believe that enrolling in Kumon has prepared her to achieve milestones at an early age. I can even remember her first day in Kumon last October 4, 2016. Since then, she answers her worksheets daily with perseverance, and she brings them even during our vacations.

I started Kumon when I was 3 years old. At first, I was so confused because my parents were talking about Kumon. I didn;t know about Kumon back then and my parents just took me to Kumon. When I walked inside the Kumon Center, it was so huge! I was so excited and nervous at the same time. I took my first worksheets

“Guessing will not help you succeed. Be TRUTHFUL.” I usually have undone worksheets in Kumon on the last few days before submission, then I get stressed out that I don’t know what to do. Because of this, I would guess the answers in my worksheets – placing random numbers in math, and placing random words in reading, whichever pops out of my mind


