Home
About Us
Concept Of Abacus
Contact Us
FAQ's
Name
Email
Phone
Query Type
Address
Comment
Are you aware that arithmetic is also known as the “Method of the Indians” or the “Modus Indoram”?
More...
 
 Japanese modified the Chinese abacus by removing one bead from the upper deck and one from the lower deck in every column
More...
 
Are you aware that 80% of the global population has a more developed left brain than the right one?
More...
 
The traditional abacus has 5 ones and 2 fives on each column
More...
 
Are you aware that Dr. Roger Sperry from the California Institute of Technology received a Nobel Prize for his work on the functioning of the brain’s hemispheres?
More...
 
Are you aware that our right brain has a “high speed and high capacity” mechanism?
More...
 
A contest was held on November 12, 1946 in Tokyo between a soroban (Japanese abacus) user Kiyoshi Matsuzaki, and an electric calculator
More...
 
Abacus helps in inculcating the habit of careful observation
More...
 
Abacus helps in enhancing and attaining lifetime skills such as Photographic memory
More...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Concept of Abacus Education
 
Abacus education has been around since historic times, though initially just a flat surface with sand spread across it, the abacus has now evolved to a helpful and efficient tool which helps children develop their mental skills. Abacus training is a must for young children, as it helps them visualize problems and improves their concentration.
 
Making children use their fingers as they count numbers or manipulate the beads to get to their result, accompanied by the visualization in their brain makes abacus education helps young children develop immensely. Also since both hands are used, both the left and the right brain of the child is developed, thereby not only developing his or her logic and reasoning but also creativity and thought.Abacus training can be started right from when your child starts kindergarten till the age of 4, though there is no prescribed age to begin abacus training.
 
The entire abacus education process has four sub processes and employs rote counting and the concepts of “one more than” and “one less than”. These four sub processes can be easily mastered and is much readily accepted by children that age than conventional mathematic techniques.
 
Abacus training also helps children with visual impairments immensely. Allowing them to use numbers in a more physical manner, than plain visual techniques, abacus education benefits all children. Understanding number systems has never been easier all due to abacus training, which also makes mathematics a less daunting subject. Letting children add, subtract, multiply and even divide, at any base system and even using decimals, starting abacus education for your child is a win-win decision. Allowing children to truly reach their potential, while increasing their confidence levels, abacus education ensures that your child is equipped with all the right skills to face today’s world.
 
 
 
 
Home | About Us | Concept Of Abacus | Contact Us | Franchisee | Press Releases | Sitemap | Internet Marketing Company
All contents of this site are copyright © 2007