LEOMINSTER, Mass., Oct. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Issumael Nzamutuma experienced a remarkable 35-year career in university management with a background in mathematics and economics. Noticing an increasing number of students needing remedial courses upon enrolling in college, Dr. Nzamutuma decided to forgo retirement and instead opened Kumon Math and Reading Center of Leominster.
"A friend of mine enrolled her daughter in Kumon and was really impressed with her progress," said Dr. Nzamutuma, owner and Instructor of Kumon Math and Reading Center of Leominster. "I immediately researched it and realized Kumon was an excellent business to run in my retirement."
The Kumon Method empowers preschool to high school aged children to become self-learners and is designed to advance math and reading skills while fostering a love for learning. It goes beyond traditional tutoring by actively developing critical thinking skills as children progress independently through a carefully crafted curriculum.
"One of the things that intrigued me about Kumon was the fact that so many children actually advance beyond their grade level," said Dr. Nzamutuma. "The individualized nature of the program allows them to advance in small steps with the content becoming a little more challenging along the way."
Kumon sparks critical thinking, establishes a pattern of success and builds confidence that can lead to accelerated learning throughout life. Learn more about the Kumon franchise opportunity today.
About the Kumon Franchise Business
Kumon is an ideal small business for professionals. Kumon Franchisees must have a four-year college degree, be proficient in math and reading, have investment capital of $70,000 and a net worth of at least $150,000. Founded in 1958, Kumon celebrates its 60th year serving children worldwide. Kumon has over four million students enrolled in nearly 25,000 learning centers in 50 countries and regions.
SOURCE Kumon North America
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