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As of 2021, there are over 24,000 Kumon centers worldwide across more than 50 countries. The bulk of these centers are in countries like Japan, the United States, and South Korea where Kumon has a strong presence.
Kumon, believe it or not, is very effective. It takes time to realize your progress (roughly about a year), or if you quit then you realize how much you need it. I started Kumon in 2nd grade, and oh how I dreaded it. Get ready for crying, tantrums, and lying, but in the end it can get you into a good college, thus getting you the job you want. The Kumon Method forces you to memorize strategy (something a normal Public School doesn't believe in.) and that makes you do your answers quickly, so after a while it will become a piece of cake (It'll take you 10-15 minutes at the most.) Although, if you dread it, and think too much on how much you hate it, then it becomes harder, and takes more thought and time then it needs to.But, you can make Kumon fun! If you have any friends or family that go to Kumon, try to go on the same day, and maybe compete and see who can finish the fastest and have the most correct answers. This perseveres you to follow the method and get your answers correct, while also letting you have a little fun and friendly competition. You can also make arrangements with your mom to take you out to get a treat after a Kumon session, or take you to the movies, the mall, etc. Something I do is I set up a reward system, so if I finish one of my Kumons in X amount of time, I get to watch my favorite T.V show, or go over to a friends house. This will make me want to get it done.When you are ready to quit Kumon:You know you are ready to quit Kumon when the following is fit for your situation:1. You finish your Kumon in 5 minutes or less.2. You excel at Math and/or Reading and class becomes easy.3. You get most to all of your answers right in class and Kumon.4. You are not bothered as much by Kumon as you were when you started.5. You are on a level of D or higher.If that applies to you, you are ready to quit Kumon for a while. Sit down with your parents and explain to them why you are ready to quit, and why it might be a waste for you. Perhaps prove responsibility, or promise to take up an educational activity like Mathletes or Science Olympiad. This will show them you are eager to learn new strategies, or still do an educational activity. Another idea is to promise them you wont get a B on your report card, and if you do , back to Kumon. If you promise them something like that, then it shows you are confident with your abilities.The first year or so without Kumon, Math is not as easy as it was, because you are missing Kumon. Kumon is like Training wheels to math, once you take them off, it can often result in uneasy and unbalanced grades and topics.Finally, after a year or so you become comfortable with your abilities, and can do the same in Math as you used to. I also recommend you don't quit 2 years before the SAT, because you might not be comfortable with your abilites, and not do as well as you can.In Short: Kumon is effective. You need goals to get Kumon done. Kumon can be fun. And you will eventually quit.