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Are you aware that arithmetic is also known as the “Method of the Indians” or the “Modus Indoram”?
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 Japanese modified the Chinese abacus by removing one bead from the upper deck and one from the lower deck in every column
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Are you aware that 80% of the global population has a more developed left brain than the right one?
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The traditional abacus has 5 ones and 2 fives on each column
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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?
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Are you aware that our right brain has a “high speed and high capacity” mechanism?
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A contest was held on November 12, 1946 in Tokyo between a soroban (Japanese abacus) user Kiyoshi Matsuzaki, and an electric calculator
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Abacus helps in inculcating the habit of careful observation
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Abacus helps in enhancing and attaining lifetime skills such as Photographic memory
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What is Abacus?
Abacus is a mathematical tool that is used to do basic arithmetic calculations such as addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division, as well as fractions and square roots. The tool is made up of a wooden frame, with rows of beads.
 
How is an abacus different from an electronic calculator?
In an electric calculator, the user provides the inputs such as numbers, addition, and subtraction while the calculator provides the output.
 
In abacus, the child converts the number into beads, manipulates the beads and then brings out the result. Proper training equips the child with the skill to carry out the arithmetic calculations quickly.
 
What are the benefits of abacus learning?
Abacus learning helps in developing the ability of mental calculation in children. It enables them to understand the basic number systems including base-ten and place values.
 
Abacus helps the child to understand the concepts of carrying and borrowing used in arithmetic. It helps in visualization of the relationship between numbers and numerals.
 
What positives does the user get from using abacus?
Abacus helps in boosting your child’s confidence, in carrying out math calculations and developing mental calculation abilities. It helps in offering a sense of achievement to the child with his improved efficiency.
 
Abacus helps in enhancing the problem solving abilities of the child along with improving the concentration and mental endurance.
 
What is the recommended age to start learning abacus?
There is no prescribed age for learning Abacus but you can start using it for children in kindergarten and 4th grade.
 
What is the difference between the arithmetic traditionally taught in our schools and abacus instruction?
The difference between traditional methods and abacus calculation is quite distinct. Abacus relies on manipulation of the beads and draws upon the right brain resources increasing the calculation speed dramatically.
 
Does abacus training conflicts with the school’s method of teaching math?
In case your child starts the abacus learning program prior to learning the traditional program, then there is no conflict whatsoever. And if the child uses the program after receiving traditional methods, the learning period may be slightly extended, but he can easily use both the methods for calculation.
 
Is the abacus method good for students who are already getting an A?
The students who are good in mathematics are also benefited from the abacus learning methods. As the child is relieved of the mechanics of arithmetic the child can focus his attention on more advanced concepts in mathematics. 
 
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