MENTAL MATHS

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Encourages the Use of the Right Brain
In fact, the brain consists of the left and right hemispheres. Each hemisphere focuses on specific tasks. While the left hemisphere is responsible for analysing information, the right hemisphere focuses on creative thinking, concentration, and visualisation. Abacus proves to be effective in training the right brain.
During the abacus courses, the children learn to imagine the abacus in their minds and solve problems. As a result, it helps in enhancing the visualisation and imagination skills, allowing them to be more creative.
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Improves Analytical Skills
Analysing and structuring problems is an important function of the brain. When your child learns what is abacus and how to use the Abacus tool, it assists them in improving their analytical skills. In the abacus classes, children learn to solve simple and complex mathematical problems using different formulas. As a result, they learn to determine and visualise the right formula to use. It automatically helps in building their analytical skills. Gradually, they will be able to use these skills in real-life situations and solve problems better.
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Strengthens Memory
During abacus training, children are required to memorise the abacus and various other images to solve problems. They visualise the beads and recite them in their minds. It helps in amplifying their numeric memory and improving their photographic memory. With continuous practice, your children become proficient in memorising things what they see. It strengthens their memory and enables them to grasp things better and faster.
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Improves Concentration
Many children find it difficult to concentrate on their studies for an extended period. If you want to enhance the concentration ability of your children, providing them with abacus training can help. When they learn to use the abacus for solving different mathematical calculations, they need to concentrate on the beads. Once they master the use of the abacus,they will automatically learn to ignore the distractions around them and focus on the task on which they are working. This helps in boosting their concentration skills and ensures better outcomes.