Sunday, October 11, 2009

Kumon Fills Gaps Left by U.S. Public Schools


Kumon Fills Gaps Left by U.S. Public Schools:

"Something magical is happening at the Largo Kumon Center located in Largo,
Maryland: students are studying beyond school grade level and actually enjoying it.

Not surprisingly, their parents have great things to say about Kumon.

One mom, Sandy Frazier, said: “Kumon gave my son the challenge that he needed. He wasn’t challenged in school. I started him in Kumon in the fourth grade and he reached algebra before middle school.”

Another mom, Kim McCarley, said: “We initially got our children into Kumon to help with giving them a foundation for math and reading. The thing we really like about Kumon is that our children don’t just learn math and reading, but it’s set up in a way that allows them to master math and reading. They don’t progress until they master something. Whereas in school, it’s once you have knowledge of, an awareness of, you move on. At Kumon, it’s once you master it. And I think that’s a big difference in that foundation for them.”"