
When it comes to learning, consistency is key. While short-term tutoring may offer quick results, long-term learning success depends on habits built over time. Kumon, as the leading after-school program in the Philippines, does exactly that. In this blog, we’ll explore why long-term Kumon enrollment gives your child a lasting advantage. From developing strong study habits to building confidence and achieving long-term goals,

With new lessons being introduced daily and limited classroom time to absorb them, it’s easy for students to feel overwhelmed or fall behind. While schools follow strict curricula, many children need a structured routine to help them manage this fast-paced educational landscape. That’s where Kumon makes a difference. More than just an after-school program, Kumon offers a learning approach that supports schoolwork and

When most parents think of Kumon, they think of math drills, reading worksheets, and academic improvement. And while Kumon does support academic excellence, its true value lies in what children carry with them long after the worksheets are done. Apart from test scores and report cards, Kumon helps build essential life skills, including independence, focus, and perseverance. These skills prepare children not just

Starting a new school year can be both exciting and nerve-racking for children. New teachers, harder lessons, and the pressure to keep up with classmates can quickly overwhelm a child who feels unprepared. As parents, it’s totally normal to want your child to start the school year with confidence, not anxiety. This is where Kumon makes a powerful difference. While short-term tutoring tends

Kumon helps preschoolers build foundational skills in math and reading, independence, and confidence, preparing them for school and entrance exams while fostering strong study habits for long-term academic success.

In a society where numbers often dictate how we measure success, it’s easy to focus solely on test scores when evaluating our child’s performance. But what truly prepares them for long-term success goes beyond what’s written on a report card. It’s about the habits they build early on. From brushing their teeth to packing their own school bags, children thrive on routines. The

Transitions in a child’s academic life—whether moving up to a new grade, shifting to a different school, or taking a break during vacation—can be challenging. These changes often come with shifts in routine, academic expectations, and sometimes, emotional adjustment. During these periods, students may lose momentum in their learning or struggle to adapt to new demands. That’s where Kumon can help. As a

Most Filipino students can read and write, but how well can they understand and apply these skills? According to the 2024 Functional Literacy, Education, and Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS) by the Philippine Statistics Authority, 93.1% of Filipinos aged 10 to 64 have basic literacy. However, only 70.8% have functional literacy. This means that while many can read and write, fewer are able to

Every child learns differently. Some grasp concepts quickly and crave a challenge, while others may require a bit more time to fully understand new lessons. That’s why a one-size-fits-all approach to learning doesn’t always work, especially on core subjects like math and reading. At Kumon, a renowned after-school program in the Philippines, learning is never rushed or slowed down unnecessarily. It moves at

When parents think of Kumon, academic improvement is often the first thing that comes to mind—and for good reason. The program’s structured, self-learning approach helps children master math and reading skills at their own pace. But what often goes unnoticed is the deeper, lasting impact Kumon has beyond schoolwork and academic success. Beyond the classroom, Kumon nurtures essential life skills such as discipline,


