AoPS is "fun" if your DC likes competitions. Every class takes some time for a game where students compete to answer a math question related to the material they just learned. The prizes are drawing something silly on the board or candy. There's also discussion time with other students. |
The kids in Kumon/Mathnasium are more likely to just be there because their parents tell them to. AoPS is going to have a greater density of kids who really like math. Can you explain why AoPS feels like a "no fun" environment unlike Kumon/Mathnasium? FYI I'd prefer BA online to either Kanon or Mathnasium in person. Is there an RSM near you? |
AoPS feels like no fun because it feels like a school setting with classroom door closed behind. I don't see any sweet candy/cute stuffed animal prize sitting around like mathnasium, and he cannot fool around chatting and have to sit in seat. He is still a kid, and he needs something for reward/compliment. He told me that he would do chess club again next school year because he has earned those level completion sticker/plastic toys. |
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Honestly, at that age, if he would enjoy mathnasium more I might go for that. We started there due to logistics, then an RSM site proved closer to us. AOPS is too far and we wanted in person.
Love RSM, but it’s like school. Mathnasium is more fun for early elementary age regardless of ability. Good luck, whatever you do, try to follow your child so they don’t get burned out. |