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... Read moreHaving grown up with the Kumon method myself, I can share some personal reflections on its long-term effects. Kumon emphasizes daily practice and incremental learning, which helps build strong study habits and discipline. For many kids, this routine becomes a foundation for consistent effort in all academic areas. However, the impact of Kumon often depends on individual learning styles and motivation. While Kumon can boost math and reading skills substantially, some students might find the repetitive worksheets monotonous and lose enthusiasm over time. Success also often hinges on parental support and encouragement, which makes it crucial for parents to stay involved without adding undue pressure. In my experience, Kumon did help me develop self-study skills and confidence in tackling challenging problems. It taught me perseverance, which translated well into college and beyond. But it’s important to note that Kumon alone isn’t a silver bullet—combining it with other creative and social learning opportunities leads to the best overall development. For parents debating Kumon, I’d recommend assessing your child’s attitude toward independent work and setting realistic goals together. Being open to adapting or supplementing Kumon with other approaches can enhance its effectiveness. Ultimately, Kumon’s strength lies in fostering a reliable learning routine, which can certainly pay off with long-term academic benefits if aligned with a child’s needs and interests.

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