Kumon - Discussion
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mum05:
Dear Mum05,oh thks for yr feekback, kiasimom,

is your son attending the Sk branch also? What are the cost involved besides the monthly S$120 per subject/month?, Like material, regn fees, etc? teacher/child ratio?
It's a 45min class?
Thanks.
I pay a registration fee of $20, if I remember correctly as it was years back.
After that you only pay $120 per month for each subject.
Kumon do not emphasize on teacher/student ratio. Why?
Your child will be shown how to do the sums and the teacher will ask your child to sit down by himself and finish his worksheet.
The whole session depends on your child's ability.
Some take 5 mins to complete a set of worksheets while some takes an hour to finish.
However, there are many experienced trained teachers who are around to guide your child if they find your child having difficulties.
Make a trip down to find out more. Do make an appointment first before going down. -
Just to add on.
I myself do not rely solely on the instructor to teach my child.
I will still do my role as a mother and go through my childrenβs homework with them.
I believe good results are achieveable when parents, teachers and the child work together.
Thus, no matter how good a course or instructor is, I never take the opportunity to slack and just leave it as it is.
A lot of trust, encouragement and bonding with the child will help. -
kiasimom:
Hi Kiasimom,HI Fairy,
I think it all boils down on the indivduals.
I do agree with you that not all Kumon completers has an A* just like this year PSLE scholar doesn't come from a GEP or SAP school.
No course will gaurantee you a A* if you enrol. If it is, it will be too good to be true. Let's take it as it is, no matter how hard the teachers teach the child, if the child doesn't revise and study but indulge in TV, com and PSP, do you think this child will come out tops in the class?
I am not saying Kumon guarantees A* and I have never quote that.
By the way, have you been to the Kumon centre before to see how they carry out the diagnostic test?
The reason why I bring out the comparison between a Kumon Language Completer & the ability of the KLC to get an A* in PSLE Eng & CL is not because I think passing Kumon diagnostic tests guarantees one an A*. It is because Completers are people who have gone through & passed the stringent Kumon test for worksheets at UNIVERSITY level! I find it hard to reconcile why a child competent in UNIVERSITY-level languages could not get an A* for worksheets at primary 6 level. The disparity/irony is too much for me to accept. Would you hire a tutor who claims to be a university graduate but can't do a P6 paper well?
I have nothing against Kumon. And yes, my kids have been with Kumon Maths for > 5 years before I decided to pull them out!
They were both in the Advance Student Honor Roll for years! I have attended many of the ceremonies honoring Completers and the Advance Students and I can understand why you are impressed by the success stories quoted. I once even contemplated running a Kumon Franchise. :lol:
BTW, coming from the GEP only ensures (I know it's controversial for some people) the students are of a certain level of intelligence. It does not mean that they are matured enough to work hard for good grades. This year's Top scorer is no doubt a fighter who works very hard and put in a lot of effort. Like you mentioned above, \"\"no matter how hard the teachers teach the child, if the child doesn't revise and study but indulge in TV, com and PSP, do you think this child will come out tops in the class?\"\" -
kiasimom:
uh.. I know Kumon engages a lot of Kumon Completers who are teenagers, housewives & retirees as ''instructors'' at $5 an hour. For the housewives & retirees, they were given answer booklets to help mark the children's work. Teaching? Probably the junior levels. For the higher levels, students are encouraged to mark their worksheets on their own and to figure out how to answer the questions using the answer keys. This is part of the training in Independent/Self Learning, it was claimed. At the lower levels, I have no issue. At higher levels, I began to wonder..... :?
However, there are many experienced trained teachers who are around to guide your child if they find your child having difficulties.
Make a trip down to find out more. Do make an appointment first before going down. -
Hi Fairy,
Just out of curiosity.
Since your children have been in Kumon for about 5 years, what prompt you to withdraw them? -
mum05:
Hi mum05,oh thks for yr feekback, kiasimom,

is your son attending the Sk branch also? What are the cost involved besides the monthly S$120 per subject/month?, Like material, regn fees, etc? teacher/child ratio?
It's a 45min class?
Thanks.
There are two sides to a coin.
Whether you want to enroll your child is entirely up to you.
Our comments are for references only.
However, do make a trip to the centre. At least you have been there and find out more for yourself. -
My son is turning four next year. After much consideration, I decided to send him to Kumon at one of these branches. There are Anchorpoint, Bukit Merah Central, Dhoby Ghaut, Greatworld City, Jalan Bukit Merah, Novena, UE Square and Tiong Bahru Plaza. Any of these locations are fine with me. Anyone has input on these branches would be greatly appreciated.
Tks in advance. -
yqyq:
Hi.My daughter now at K2 have difficulty to do simple addition for 2 digits but after enrolled her at Kumon Gek Poh since Aug, she have no problem solve it in short time frame.
She started from Level 3A in August 2009 and early Nov already proceed to Level A.
Now, I intend to enrol her for English and Chinese as well. Any comments about the Kumon English and Chinese?
Thanks
From what I gather from my children's intructor, they will usually advice the kid to stick to one subject first and if she has no problem doing that subject, she can take a diagnostic test for EL or CL. -
Dear Kiasimom,
I signed up EL for her 2 weeks ago. Instructor not allow to sign CL as scared my girl cant cope. Kumon v professional...
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I am only speaking from personal experience and agree that Kumon is not suitable for all children. I enrolled my 2 girls last year in June for math - elder was K2 and younger K1 - this was because I realised my K2 girl had difficulty doing even single digit +/-.
Both started from scratch on the advice of the center head. My elder daughter progressed quickly and her speed in mental math improved significantly within 3-4 months. She continued when she started P1 this year but recently stopped last month as she was good enough in the 4 operations. Kumon helped her to master her multiplication/division so I found that beneficial.
The usual complaint about Kumon is the constant drilling & repetitive worksheets. However, I found the daily work very helpful as I work full time and it instilled in them a discipline to do a bit a math everyday. Yes, it is not in line with MOE syllabus but I think Kumon is excellent for K1/K2/P1 years - I believe that if the child is strong in arithmetic basics, it helps in the long run.
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