Kumon Offers Free Registration at Participating Learning Centers

Families Enjoy Summertime Savings While Preventing Summer Learning Loss

TEANECK, N.J.--()--Amusement parks and ice cream trucks are just a few things kids look forward to once summer begins. Parents however, often worry about the learning loss that may occur. At Kumon, the world’s largest math and reading program, students develop the skills needed to gain an academic advantage once school begins. Families that enroll now through July 8 at participating Kumon Centers nationwide will receive free registration for each child enrolled.

According to the National Summer Learning Association, all young people experience learning losses when they do not engage in educational activities during the summer. “Joining Kumon provides a chance for children to develop the solid foundation needed to excel academically once school resumes,” says Dominique Ciccarelli, education spokesperson at Kumon North America.

Whether children need additional help or are seeking enrichment, Kumon’s math and reading programs feature lesson plans that are individualized to each child’s need. As a year-round program based on ability rather than age or grade, Kumon aims for all its students to study above grade level. This is an accomplishment many Kumon students throughout the country and abroad have experienced.

Summer Enrichment at Kumon

  • Twice weekly visits to the center for a half-hour per subject
  • 30 minutes of daily practice to keep children’s minds sharp and engaged
  • Individualized lesson plans for pre-school through high school students
  • Flexible scheduling to accommodate summer activities

To learn more about how Kumon sets children on a path towards success, visit kumon.com/promotion for a list of centers offering free registration this summer.

About Kumon Math & Reading Centers:

Kumon is an after-school math and reading enrichment program that unlocks the potential of children, so they can achieve more on their own. As a comprehensive program, Kumon serves children in preschool through high school. Founded in Japan in 1958, the learning method uses an individualized approach that helps children develop a solid command of math and reading skills. Through daily practice and mastery of materials, students increase confidence, improve concentration, and develop better study skills. Kumon has 26,000 centers in 48 countries and more than four million students studying worldwide. The company’s North American headquarters is located in Teaneck, N.J. Visit www.kumon.com to learn more.

Contacts

Kumon
Shaquanna Twitty, 201-906-7024
stwitty@kumon.com

Contacts

Kumon
Shaquanna Twitty, 201-906-7024
stwitty@kumon.com