
I enrolled in Kumon when I was five years old. I was able to learn how to read and add. As I progressed in my Kumon studies, it got harder especially when my levels increased in both Math and Reading. It was so hard that it took me hours to finish my worksheets. Still, I stayed on those levels but struggled with every

I learned about the Kumon Program in 2000 when I began working as a teacher at Stonyhurst Southville International School. I observed how learners enhanced and developed their math and reading abilities through the Kumon Method of Learning. I also experienced how younger students endured the difficulties and challenges of completing their worksheets beyond their ages and grade levels. All students who entered

“Be willing to do what’s hard now to enjoy what’s beautiful later.” This has been my life motto ever since my dad shared this quote to me. For me, knowing how to sacrifice in life is essential on the road to success. If no sacrifice is done, then there’s no work done at all. I enrolled in Kumon last 2010 and completed the

At two years old, Dustin always loved it when we read to him. Sometimes, he would pretend that he is reading but the book is upside down. So I thought, how nice it would be if he was able to learn how to read early on and eventually, get to read any time with or without having to wait for anybody to read

I struggled in math when I was in grade one. I always had to ask my teachers in school about the lessons. For me, it seemed like the math questions are beyond my grade level. When I reached grade two, I discovered Kumon. My mom decided to enroll me then. I still struggled in math at school since my worksheets in Kumon were

I started Kumon when I was in grade one. My math grades back then were not that good so my mom tried to help me. One day, my classmate gave me one of the magazines from Kumon. My mom saw the magazine upon cleaning my bag and she told me that I’ll be enrolling in Kumon after reading the magazine. At first, I

My Kumon journey started when I was three years old. My parents enrolled me in the Kumon Reading Program because they wanted me to learn how to read and to love numbers. When we went to Kumon to take my test, I was excited and nervous at the same time. These questions were in my head: “What will Kumon look like?” “Will they