02/08/2023
The benefits of children continuing their studies throughout the summer
Research shows students typically score lower on standardised tests at the end of summer holidays than they do on the same tests at the beginning of the summer.
02/08/2023
It's common for children to lose about two months of learning in mathematical ability over the summer months and more than two months in reading achievement, compared to their peers who keep studying over the same period. We encourage continuous learning over the summer months, and with KUMON CONNECT on your tablet, it's even easier than before to . It's possible to use the summer to even move up an entire level too!
06/03/2023
Benefits of children taking responsibility for their own learning
By trying to tackle their homework on their own, your child will learn to face challenges head-on, as well as developing problem-solving skills.
06/02/2023
Why should we encourage independent learning in our children?
Consider the skills and attributes a child will need to be successful. Are we equipping them with the skills to be able to learn for themselves?
06/02/2023
How long should you spend helping children with school homework?
We've considered the age of question parents ask time and time again,
07/11/2022
It's good to know that there is help out there for those that find maths a challenge or have been scared by their experience earlier in life. by the team at 'National Numeracy' is all about supporting everyone with their confidence. If you or someone you know, could benefit from the video and downloadable resources, why not give them some help and share the website with them? https://www.nationalnumeracy.org.uk/numberconfidenceweek
07/11/2022
Maths Anxiety in children
Maths Anxiety is experienced by more than 2 million schoolchildren in England! To gain a deeper understanding of students’ experiences with and feelings towards maths, we interviewed a parent from the Kirk Ella study centre.
06/09/2022
How Kumon skills help at secondary school
While there are several practical things you can do to prepare your child for going to secondary school, such as uniform shopping and practising their new school route, isn’t it just as important to be prepared academically too?