Eye Level Education Centre (aka Enopi) - Discussion
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Yes, MPM allows you to bring back the material home as well. Loads of homework.
I do hope your kiddy love enopi.
regardless of which centers, most important of all must love what they are doing. :celebrate: -
Hi,
My kids also attending the enopi maths in other place but basically they are required to complete two workbook every week. Mostly is one critical and basica where it is not tedious to them. Just that they mostly take longer time to complete basic.
I think that from my point of view, it really trained them in basic arithmetic but this is also subject to different parents perspective requirement to their children. -
Hi Monster Mummy,
Yes it is good to train both heuristic (basic maths) and critical maths. In MPM it also does that as well. Just that parents are not aware that, since MPM does not state that in the title headings of the workbook as clearly like Enopi.
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Hi Laughing cat,
Yes. I agreed. That's why I think is quite subjective.
Initially, I also wanted to select the MPM but the course fee and timing is also quite lengthen. Therefore, I spoke to the principal for the current centre they are and quite inspire by her commitment.
Therefore, I can say that it is depend on individual. Of course, I also know friends who bring kid for math enrichment course at MPM or Kumon. Where some give good feedback as well.

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yeah agreed.
You know lah.....maths concept is not easy to teach and so I am leaving it to the expert. :lol: -
Ya, it's true, the kid gotta like the class, lolz.
Ok, crossing fingers now, heee else gotta start cracking head again(hope not!).
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now my hands itchy itchy......thinking of considering getting the \"Growing with Mathematics\" material. :idea: I was told that this material is good leh.
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I agree with Monster Mummy’s comments that it is subjective. My personal view is that not all outlets are the same. I believe this also applies to MPM. Eg. teacher in certain outlets might make a difference.
My 3 kids (K1, P2 and P3) are in the Enopi program in another outlet. The centre teacher is trained in psychologist and has a way with handling the kids. The kids have build rapport with her.
This is their 2nd year in the program I see how my P3 move from an average performer to top her class during SA1` this year. So in our case, Enopi works and we are happy and will keep it that way.
Personally, I think Enopi and MPM are both good programs to consider. But Kumon is definitely out of the picture since it is too arithmetic. My P2 did Kumon when he was in K2. We switched him to Enopi after 1 year and never regret that decision. -
Hi,
What is the difference when you switch the child from Kumon to Enopi. Because I think for Kumon to my understanding, they are really arithmetic and drilling the child on meeting time target. This is good and bad to my point of view. -
Monster Mummy:
Yes. Kumon is too arithmetic and 1 booklet of homework everyday. They perfect through drilling. But Enopi has the critical thinking portion and the arithmetic portion is also not neglected. Homework is usually 2-3 booklets a week. Personally, I think this is better since they need to spend time on other subjects as well.Hi,
What is the difference when you switch the child from Kumon to Enopi. Because I think for Kumon to my understanding, they are really arithmetic and drilling the child on meeting time target. This is good and bad to my point of view.
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