What is the difference between enopi and kumon
Thanks and regards, Kathleen. I would like to go and check it out for myself. Also, I cant decide on which would be better programme for English and Math for my daughter. She is 7 yrs old. I hear that Kumon emphasises on speed in math. Thats a skill thats as important as accuracy. They may sometimes get good results, butE.
First day I worked there, the owner asked my age, when I told her my true age 60 , all she said was "HMMM" I think she thought I was too old to work with children.
The E. After working 12 hours, she said I need more training, so I needed to come in for another hour with no pay. When I said I wouldn't work for no pay she said, "then don't come in again" Now I can't get her to pay me for what i worked. Bad person's name is Hera Jeong in Buffalo Grove. Nopi may not charge that much for tutoring, but they keep cost down by shorting the tutors there.
Once they found out we were unhappy, they contacted us, found out the details and straightened out the misunderstanding. They are reputable. I want to thank you for your review on ucmas, it was very enlightening. Would anyone know anything about the mississauga, ont.
Hi Anonymous, Wow, your comment makes me a bit worry. I'm just intended to send my 6 years old kid to Kumon next Year Jan And yet,it sounds not worth to invest on Kumon's program?
Well, would be the sllyabus of P3 suddenly different from P1 and P2, your daughter needs a little bit of time to adjust herself? BTW, Can you tell us which Kumon your daughter has been attended? My children are taking both Kumon and Enopi at the same time. For mathematical speed and accuracy Kumon is the best. For the ability to translate a word problem into a number sentence Enopi seem to have the edge.
I notice a different approach to which a child is handled. In kumon, true to its slogan to turn their student self-independent, the center rarely intervene in the lesson. Instead, students are provided a blue book to discover and understand step-by-step solution. My daughter since then develops that wonderful habit to work on her own and still excel in school. Actually, all you have to do is watch your kid.
If you detect strain and stress then perhas its too much. HI, i just came about this blog, which i would like to share some with you all. U C MAS is minimum age is 4 years old older age is acceptable but preferable around that age group , and requirement are: able to write numbers , recognize the numbers and able to grasp the pencil. From this minimum requirement the child may start to attend the class. Due to this are the 5 main mental built up, which this is also the reason why the child can calculate so fast.
Anyhow for further info please feel free to drop me an email at admin ucmas. Hi, I send my son to UCMas, but he doesn't seem to be grasping it well. Do you or anything know of any aids, online tutorials or other ways to get my son to like and practice UCMas?
Hi , My daughter is in E. She is just catching up all very well. As far i could sense is that there is not much difference between Kumon and E nopi's program. The reason i chose E nopi was that due to less kids teachers were able to give my daughter much attention. It was like private tutoring. Secondly , if kids wants to study under the table..
Hi there, I have 2 kids aged 5 years and 1. Joanne, I really like your blog as it's so informative. Thanks for all your sharing. I'm happy that she has grasped addition and subtraction well by now and can use the abacus like an expert in the Chinese medical hall!
They are well known in Subang Jaya and Puchong for their experience teachers and proven results. Just after 3 months, my son able to do sum of 1 digits 5 rows mentally. That is amazing. Besides that, they even help my son's school maths when he needed it. After research enopi, kumon and math monkey. I find that they are all just like school maths tuition. Just the brand only. The materials can be learn and bought from book store.
Is better to invest my child in a lifetime skill like mental arithmetic and piano which trains their right and left brain.
I will be sending him to the globalart class this hoilday to enhance his creativity and also put more practice in his abacus. Parents need to understand it's not about doing the work faster. By offering Basic Thinking and Critical Thinking, the child has a stronger foundation than a Kumon student that only works on numbers and speed. Also - E. Although there is repetition, I noticed the workbooks show variations of exercises and it's not the same problems over and over.
My 6-year old loves it! Yes, tuition is more than Kumon, but you get what you pay for in this world. I chose quality over quantity. My son started E. He's already learning subtraction and he's in Kindergarten! However, if the hardware eg microprocessor is not good enough, then the software will not perform to its utmost performance. Thus, I have sent my daughter to learn Transcendental Meditation when she was 4 years old. It seems that her brain can "turn" faster microprocessor with higher speed.
After that, I "installed software" such as ballet dance, phonics etc on her, she learns fast. Worth for you to find out more about Transcendental Meditation. Hi, I believe that Kumon and Enopi are suitable for kids from ages 4 - 6.
However, does it help to continue at 7 years old? My son was in enopi at 5 years old. He is going to Primary One next year and I have decided to stop his classes. I believe that once he has the good foundation of doing calculation fast and accurately, it's sufficient. Our national syllabus for Maths in no longer in English.
My boy can solve problems in English, but he can't do the same if the question is in BM. So, I decided to start doing Maths revision in BM instead. Hi there, last this year Abacus Mental Arithmetic get more popular at Malaysia. Do you hear anything about EZCount China? The fees i think around RM80 per month. Feel free to email me at arunakizuya gmail. I have also researched on both E. I was interested to franchise Kumon originally. And after my research I agree that E. Now I am going to talk to my brother to transfer his kids to E.
I agreed with Lim. BrainBuilder Math Enrichment Centre www. Problem solving ability II. Critical thinking III. Creative thinking IV. Hello All, I've had my order daughter in both Kumon Read and Math, along with my other family members and friends for a number of years. My comments will be more specific to my personal experiences with Kumon, through my daughter. We don't have a e. Nopi in my area, but we did visit a center while in Chicago and had an opportunity to speak with the center Directory.
I was just wondering what the hype was about really. One thing I would say is e. Nopi is clearly a Korean Knock-off! They not only copied Kumon, they did a bad job at it.
The Center "Instructor" I met had No educational background and didn't even have a strong math or reading trade in her prior experiences. This person was ALL business. The local Kumons in my area have much more personable and knowledgable instructors.
Again, I can't say that every Kumon in the US is the same. I had a chance to look at the reading material for the kids, and yes they WHERE more colorful than the older Kumon stuff, but since this Kumon has updated their packets. When it comes to Math. My local school system is not that bad, so the critical thinking skills are meanly taught there. To me Kumon compliments what my daughter learns in school. From the description of the e. Nopi math material it sounded like the curriculum would conflict with school, just causing confusion.
Why go for a knock off, when you can have the real thing! Category: hobbies and interests beadwork. On the contrary, Yuri's worksheets from Eye Level are a lot more attractive because they are colourful.
They are also larger Kumon's worksheets, unless they are different now, are half the size of Eye Level's , giving my boy more room to practice his strokes. Homework, as of now, is minimal. What is Enopi? Which is best Kumon or abacus? How do I open a eye level franchise? Is Kumon really effective? Is Kumon expensive? How long are Kumon sessions? Is Cuemath good for kids?
Is Kumon worth the time and effort? Why is Singapore Math bad? Cons of Singapore Math. How is Cuemath? Does Kumon help with SAT?
How much does Kumon pay their tutors? Kumon Salaries in the United States. Is Toru Kumon still alive? Deceased — Hi Serene, I do think start young is better, as I know they take children from age 6 onward. You may call them for advice.
Look for Jackie or Eming, they are very detail. Maybe you could let your child try the Power IQ Holiday workshop first. One of my friends enrolled her kid few tears ago and after years of study, her kid still doing addition and subtraction.
When checked with the instructor, the reason given was that the kid had not mastered the basic! According to her, she had invested more than RM on it and she cannot see any result and the program also cannot help her kid in school too, because the school had been doing other topics like time, money, length, weight, volume, multiplication and division.
Another problem of the program is it does not bring your kids to anywhere. These competitions will serve as a measurement how well is the program and how our kids benefit from it.
The other good point about BrainBuilder is that their program is more align with our Malaysia school syllabus. Well, those are just my personal opinion on some of the program currently offered in the market. Since there is more and more such programs setting up, it is good for us as parents to do some homework and find out more on a particular program. Choosing a wrong program will not only wasting our money, but it can also destroy the interest of a kid in that particular subject or even worst the interest of learning!
Hi there, I felt any program would be beneficial to our kids. Most importantly, does the method or approach suits our kids. Maths monkey is another good program. What I can say is when a child is happy with the method and the method suits the child learning styles, eventually child will excel.
Brain builder doesnt really cater school maths but this is a good program. Ho maths and chess is also good, child can learn chess and maths at the same time. Tanaka, you mentioned Ho maths and chess method caters specifically for conventional school which needs to show workings.
May I ask besides Ho Maths, which other method also caters for conventional school since your child has tried others? Which one best suits your child? You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.
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