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Importance of Daily Study for kids at Kumon

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  The Kumon Method of Learning is designed to produce the greatest results in the quickest, most efficient way possible. The programmes have been specifically developed to enable mastery of high-level maths and an advanced level of reading comprehension ability.   The materials have been created to allow students to progress naturally and without overexerting themselves; our worksheets have been constructed in a manner which enables students to progress in small steps from material they are familiar with to topics above their school grade level that they have not seen before.   As a general guideline we say students should study for approximately 30 minutes per day for each subject, though this must be appropriate to each student's ability and motivation. Working every day is indeed a commitment which requires dedication and perseverance.   We take this approach because completing an appropriate amount of work on a regular basis is simply more effective for the stud

What would you expect at the Kumon Diagnostic Test?

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  At Kumon , every child’s journey begins with a no-obligation, initial assessment. This is a great opportunity for you to meet your Instructor, discover what your child is currently capable of, and find out more about Kumon study. Have you ever wondered how a Kumon Instructor assesses your child? Here, we take you through what to expect at your Kumon initial assessment, step-by-step.   Step 1: Get to know your Instructor The assessment meeting is a great opportunity for you and your child to meet your Kumon Instructor. Your Instructor will be working closely with your child throughout their entire Kumon journey – observing, guiding and setting work at just the right level to keep them motivated and making progress.   We hope this initial meeting, whether in-person or online, will be the start of a fruitful and trusting relationship.   Step 2: Your child sits a short maths and English test Understandably, your child may be a little apprehensive about this part, but our