Kumon is offering 50% off reading program registration at participating learning centers from February 1st to March 7th, 2018
Reading proficiency by the end of the third grade—a major predictor of future educational outcomes—is one of the most important benchmarks in a child’s academic journey! And did you know that only 36 percent of fourth grade children are actually considered proficient readers?
Developing a love for reading early is key and Kumon is here to help!
As the world's largest after-school math and reading program, Kumon accelerates your child’s learning – from as young as three years old all the way through high school. Kumon goes beyond tutoring, by actively developing critical thinking skills as children progress independently through a carefully crafted math and reading curriculum. Kumon’s time-tested self-learning program uses engaging worksheets and guidance from an on-site instructor to present new concepts and materials, giving children an academic advantage in the classroom – and throughout life. As a result, many Kumon students study above grade level.
The Kumon Reading Program will help your children:
- Develop literacy skills such as vocabulary, grammar and comprehension.
- Cultivate an advanced level of reading ability through critical reading skills.
- Discover a variety of stories by award-winning authors ranging from Dr. Seuss to Shakespeare.
- Advance through school with confidence and develop a lifelong love of reading.
Kumon is offering 50% off reading program registration at participating learning centers from February 1st to March 7th. Learn more about the Kumon Reading Program at Kumon.com or call 1-800-ABC-MATH to sign-up for a parent orientation and free placement test.
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