tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3327881963433171516.post1873801779107164263..comments2016-04-12T16:08:45.346-04:00Comments on Kumon of Kanata North Math & Reading Centre: THE KUMON "THINKING FACE"Sanjit Kaur, Kumon Instructorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17245296600631658276noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3327881963433171516.post-24371556355704772722012-11-30T12:00:15.013-05:002012-11-30T12:00:15.013-05:00Hello Jeff,
Yes I do agree with you that the Kumon...Hello Jeff,<br />Yes I do agree with you that the Kumon face can be quite puzzling to figure out. It toook me a while too before I could accept it as a 'Thinking face" and I have been an instructor for over 6years. However when the children leave the centre with smiles, small or big successes to share, problems resolved, a challenge overcome; be it in math or reading, believe me the 'face' is the last thing on their mind.<br />When you child leaves the dentist's<br />office with the memory of gentle hands and a friendly smile, a gift toy (as most destists give), even the pain can bercome a dim memory.<br />Our centre is friendly and welcoming, our colors bright and sunny and our vission, "Every child an achiever".<br />I hope to welcome you and your son one day soon at my Kumon centre.<br />Sanjit Kaur,<br />InstructorSanjit Kaur, Instructorhttp://www.kumonkanatanorth.blogspot.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3327881963433171516.post-39191599059998142202012-11-01T10:05:18.987-04:002012-11-01T10:05:18.987-04:00It's great that it doesn't represent a &qu...It's great that it doesn't represent a "sad face", and instead represents a "thinking face", but the logo should really be changed. My son is only 5 months old, but there is no way I would even walk into a Kumon with that logo. It would be like bringing your kid to a dentist whose logo was a child screaming and holding his mouth in pain (but the dentist says it represents serenity and strong teeth.)Jeff Shttp://www.bartlettautomotive.comnoreply@blogger.com