Mrs. Smith nodded. "Yes, and that's not including the registration fee, which is $30 per child. And if we want to add another subject, like science or English, that's another $150 per month."
| Service | Monthly cost (per subject) | Format | |---------|----------------------------|--------| | | $150–190 | Paper worksheets + center visits | | Mathnasium | $200–300 (unlimited sessions) | In-center tutoring | | Sylvan | $40–70 per hour | Small group/1-on-1 | | Eye Level | $130–170 | Similar to Kumon | | Russian Math | $180–250 | Classroom based | | Online self-paced (e.g., IXL, Beast Academy) | $10–30 | Fully digital | kumon fees
The monetary fee is only part of the equation. Kumon requires a massive time commitment. And if we want to add another subject,
It is not a replacement for a specialized teacher or a learning therapist. If your child is behind and simply needs "reps" to catch up on arithmetic or reading fluency, the $150–$200/month is generally considered a good value. If your child struggles with learning disabilities or conceptual logic, a more expensive, specialized tutor is usually the better investment. If your child is behind and simply needs
"Okay, let's see... we've got the mortgage, utilities, groceries, and now we need to talk about the kids' extracurricular activities," Mrs. Smith said, scribbling down notes on a piece of paper.