Kumon
Kumon of Ashburn - North is part of the world's largest after-school math & reading program, helping children of all ages become self-learners.

Kumon Connect provides access to Kumon worksheets on a tablet and students use a stylus to complete their assignments.
Students attend class twice a week and receive homework the other five days. Instructors can replay the work of completed assignments to see skill development and provide feedback even when the student has completed their work at home.
Learn more about Kumon Connect: www.kumon.com/kumon-connect

Evan joined Kumon to improve his reading comprehension, but his journey has been so much more! ✨ With newfound confidence, he’s excelling in the classroom, making the honor roll, and unleashing his creativity through music and art. His Beatles-inspired artwork has even been featured on CBS Sunday Morning and displayed in Liverpool, England!
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The Journey of Evan: From Kumon to Creative Success Kumon Study Tips and Resources is a blog for parents looking for tips, news, and advice, that can help advance their children’s ability in math and reading.

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The Kumon Recommended Reading List gives you access to hundreds of amazing children’s books and top-rated stories, from exciting sci-fi to funny humor, captivating fantasy, and even STEM topics. 📚 Find the full list here:
cloud.email-kumon.com References Kidd, David Comer, and Emanuele Castano. “Reading Literary Fiction Improves Theory of Mind.” Science Magazine, HYPERLINK "http://www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1126/science.1239918". Ritchie, Stuart J, et al. “Does Learning to Read Improve Intelligence? A Longitudinal Multivariate Analy...

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20605 GORDON PARK Square SUITE #130
Ashburn, VA
20147
Opening Hours
Monday | 4pm - 7pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 11am |
Thursday | 4pm - 7pm |
Friday | 8am - 11am |