Hi Ayesha,
My seven year old boy has been with Kumon since 3. Basically, Kumon does a lot of repetition (in terms of worksheets) and also tries to cultivate good learning habits in the kids. After the diagnosis test is done, the instructor will start the kid according to his ability level and proceed from there. There are many levels for each subject and each level consists of 200 worksheets.
The kid is taught to write his name, date and starting time before he begins on his worksheet. Depending on the kid's age, he has to finish the assigned number of worksheets within a time frame. There is goal setting done every quarterly so that the kid is aware of where his current level is and how much he needs to achieve in order to reach his target.
Kumon has a reward system - Bronze level: the minimum target they have to achieve based on their level, Silver: the kid is doing worksheets a year in advance to their level, Gold: the kid is 3 years in advance to their level. The Kumon HQ will organise a ceromeny to award those on Gold level annually and the kids will receive trophy or gold medal.