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Each Maths course has its own merit and weakness and fit different type of children.
For E-nopi, it is good for student that can take time to learn Maths gradually and prefer to communicate in English.
For KWIK Maths, kids can do hundreds + hundreds + hundreds after 12 lessons with the help of a hand (the non-writing hand as a tool). As such for result-oriented things, like school interviews, school tests / exams, the children can improve on the scoring. Eventualy after 4 courses, they can manage to calculate by heart natually.
However if you ask me if the young children (5 - 6 years old) can really understand the rationale or mechanism, I don't think they can understand it 100 percent (I even doubt if some of them can understand 50 percent ). If they can understand it easily around this age, kindergartens should have taught them already. On the contary, they manage to come up the correct answer with complicate additions and subtractions, so they are confident to do regular Maths in the traditional way later on at school.
There is free trail class offer by the KWIK centre, you can arrange one for your child first and see if they like it or not. |
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