Benefits to Children:
Memory is the ability to store and retrieve information and experiences. It has been found that memory in the left brain would not stay long, but an image that is recorded in the right brain would stay on in the mind forever. By stimulating the right brain with mental arithmetic, and in combination with the alertness of the eyes, ears and hands, the ability to store and recall is developed together. Therefore, the ability to solve 10-digits arithmetic problems in only a few seconds is only a small success in comparison to the actual mental training that has been done in order to achieve the skill to perform rapid calculations. - Development and utilization of the whole brain
- Improves speed and accuracy (also in areas other than abacus calculation)
- Improves memory
- Promotes creativity, concentration and focus
- Improves confidence, resulting in better overall performance
- Lays down a strong foundation for academic achievement
- Enables students to solve mathematical problems (+,-,x, /) in record time
- Improves Imagination.
(Albert Einstein believed that the imagination is important than knowledge, because imagination is the main source of yet-to-be-discovered knowledge.) 2 Reasons why your child should learn Abacus: First, it is fun. With some practice, your child can impress friends with amazing computation skills by calculating sums mentally. Second, you can help your child achieve more than just math skills. You can boost your child's confidence, provide a sense of achievement, promote intuitive thinking, enhance problem-solving capability, enhance creativity, and improve concentration and mental endurance. Did you know? - 80% of the world's people have a more developed left brain.
- The right brain has a "high-speed, high-capacity memory" mechanism.
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