As matter of fact, I go to a specialized high school ( I won't say which in case you try to track me down and have me fired lolz) and I have an average of 98.4 just so you know. In addition, I went up to level L Math in Kumon almost flawlessly, which is why I was hired over people five years older than me. As for the comment I posted earlier, I made a rather poor attempt at replicating the guttural and choppy dialect that most fob Asians use when attempting to speak English.
Oh my, what a smart boy you are then! I see that you have removed your comments. Ashamed of what you wrote? Sadly, with all your privileged education and high level of Math expertise, your attitude remains appalling. I wonder what schools teach kids nowadays. Staten Island Tech eh? What do you have against Asians? And isn't it your job as a Kumon assistant to help those under your guidance? Shame on you for saying that you enjoy marking them wrong.
why thank you for the compliment :) As for my attitude, sorry can't really do anything about it. As a matter of fact, I dont give a rat's ass about my attitude. My slight hatred for the orient stems from a history of showoffs, know-it-alls, etc. who always try to make others feel dumb and make themselves look like god. Judging by scant amount of views and the less than satisfactory rating that this video has, people don't much care for your Emily's progress.
Well, this video was never meant to show off how clever my Emily was or for people to know about her progress. I was just appalled that a video of a little girl doing Kumon worksheets could generate such intense hatred from you. And you should know better than making a general sweeping comment about how all Asians are showoffs just because those you came to know are like that.
How old are you? Glad you are enjoying Level F. Most students don't, especially the four operations part.
For English, I guess if you don't enjoy reading, you'll treat the worksheets as exercises with answers to fill in. And you are right, after one or two repetitions, you remember the answers. Then when you go up to higher levels, where you are required to write down your own opinions etc, you'll get stuck. What level are you doing?
Both. She understands that 5 + 3 is the same as 3 + 5. Now she's doing subtraction from numbers up to 13 and she's able to do them well because she remembers the number combinations. I am not letting her do Kumon just because it helps academically. She's much more focused and disciplined compared to a lot of the kids her age. Very confident and she's not afraid of challenges either.
That is excellent, pennylaw. I am very happy that she is doing well with it then. And yes.. Kumon is very good for developing longevity for focused attention.
I totally agree with pennylaw. Kumon really helps kids to focus. Parents really need to have their kids start young and should not feel like Kumon is a torture to kid. Kids at that age have plenty of playtime and they should have some learning time too. They are like sponges and learn things lightning fast. The Kumon daily reading and math homework each takes only 15 to 20 minutes. My only complaint is I didn't start my son early enough.
is it ok if i ask what age your son started at? i started when i was 8 and i finished it all i am going to be a senior and i have a scholarship to umass it is very useful no matter what age is he still in? leave him till he finishs my whole family did kumon and they are doctors and building designers it really makes a future for kids
shes doing the test of kumon not the work sheet
k34500 6 months ago
im better than her and im no level f
cuteprettyangel 8 months ago
Are you paying for math exercices??
Now you can get free printable pdf Kumon worksheets at KumonGratis·Com
micorreo1010 10 months ago
I love it! She is fantastic! My 3 years and 7 months old daughter is in addition (+2), but she does everything very slowly...
tatianawambier 1 year ago
@tatianawambier Thanks! I think it has to do with her desire to learn to master something fast.
pennylaw 1 year ago
i am impressed, although it is addition, my little brother who is 5 years old doesn't know what 1+1 is. Lol
Vengenceflash1976 2 years ago
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shadedude123 2 years ago
I wonder how anyone with your kind of attitude, grammar and spelling can get a job working at Kumon. Your instructor must have been desperate.
pennylaw 2 years ago
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shadedude123 2 years ago
As matter of fact, I go to a specialized high school ( I won't say which in case you try to track me down and have me fired lolz) and I have an average of 98.4 just so you know. In addition, I went up to level L Math in Kumon almost flawlessly, which is why I was hired over people five years older than me. As for the comment I posted earlier, I made a rather poor attempt at replicating the guttural and choppy dialect that most fob Asians use when attempting to speak English.
shadedude123 2 years ago
Oh my, what a smart boy you are then! I see that you have removed your comments. Ashamed of what you wrote? Sadly, with all your privileged education and high level of Math expertise, your attitude remains appalling. I wonder what schools teach kids nowadays. Staten Island Tech eh? What do you have against Asians? And isn't it your job as a Kumon assistant to help those under your guidance? Shame on you for saying that you enjoy marking them wrong.
pennylaw 2 years ago
why thank you for the compliment :) As for my attitude, sorry can't really do anything about it. As a matter of fact, I dont give a rat's ass about my attitude. My slight hatred for the orient stems from a history of showoffs, know-it-alls, etc. who always try to make others feel dumb and make themselves look like god. Judging by scant amount of views and the less than satisfactory rating that this video has, people don't much care for your Emily's progress.
shadedude123 2 years ago
Well, this video was never meant to show off how clever my Emily was or for people to know about her progress. I was just appalled that a video of a little girl doing Kumon worksheets could generate such intense hatred from you. And you should know better than making a general sweeping comment about how all Asians are showoffs just because those you came to know are like that.
pennylaw 2 years ago
That's very good. How old are you now? Hope you continue to enjoy doing Kumon.
kumonsibu 2 years ago
Im on H on reading and G on reading which I will be on H on math soon
1477dragonrock 2 years ago
Im on lvl f and its so easy. But english i cant say anything its just terrible. i can memorise the answers for everything
croachin 2 years ago
How old are you? Glad you are enjoying Level F. Most students don't, especially the four operations part.
For English, I guess if you don't enjoy reading, you'll treat the worksheets as exercises with answers to fill in. And you are right, after one or two repetitions, you remember the answers. Then when you go up to higher levels, where you are required to write down your own opinions etc, you'll get stuck. What level are you doing?
pennylaw 2 years ago
Kumon should integrate with our standard educational system instead of participating like hobby.
kelfy 2 years ago
In certain schools in the US, Kumon is part of the school curriculum. There are also Kumon kindergarten, primary and high schools in Japan.
pennylaw 2 years ago
i go to kumon Im in 2 grade im in level b you know and I took 5 mins
mangeedit 3 years ago
Has she memorized, or comprehended? I'm sorry.. but Kumon is aweful :(. Just a teacher's viewpoint. No 3 year old should be doing worksheets.
jodieisme 3 years ago
Both. She understands that 5 + 3 is the same as 3 + 5. Now she's doing subtraction from numbers up to 13 and she's able to do them well because she remembers the number combinations. I am not letting her do Kumon just because it helps academically. She's much more focused and disciplined compared to a lot of the kids her age. Very confident and she's not afraid of challenges either.
pennylaw 3 years ago
That is excellent, pennylaw. I am very happy that she is doing well with it then. And yes.. Kumon is very good for developing longevity for focused attention.
jodieisme 3 years ago
I totally agree with pennylaw. Kumon really helps kids to focus. Parents really need to have their kids start young and should not feel like Kumon is a torture to kid. Kids at that age have plenty of playtime and they should have some learning time too. They are like sponges and learn things lightning fast. The Kumon daily reading and math homework each takes only 15 to 20 minutes. My only complaint is I didn't start my son early enough.
kcsen 3 years ago
is it ok if i ask what age your son started at? i started when i was 8 and i finished it all i am going to be a senior and i have a scholarship to umass it is very useful no matter what age is he still in? leave him till he finishs my whole family did kumon and they are doctors and building designers it really makes a future for kids
zohaqadeer 3 years ago