Brain
Development At Early Childhood With The Abacus by:
Dhaval Shrimankar
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Development At Early Childhood With The Abacus
Children have
an amazing ability to learn, but their vast brain
potential is not always nurtured to the fullest
extent.
With the proper
guidance and tools, children as young as 4 or 5
are capable of mastering mathematical skills and
calculating ability that will yield benefits that
last a lifetime.
Learning Mathematics
with the Abacus is a set of books offering simple,
enjoyable instructions for using the abacus, an
ancient calculating device that provides modern
children with valuable mental stimulation and proficiency
in mathematics.
Scientific analyses
indicate abacus training can improve a child's ability
to:
"concentrate,
visualize, memorize, observe, and process information.
"
But how can it accomplish
all that, and so much more?
Our brain has two
hemispheres, the left brain and the right brain.
About 95% of our children use only the left brain,
which provides the ability to analyze information
concerning languages and sound. But the right side
of the brain, which is focused on thinking, creativity
and integration of information, needs to be used
and stimulated as well.
Learning to use the
abacus can help develop this right brain/left brain
integration.
When children use
both hands to move abacus beads in arithmetic calculations,
it stimulates cells in both the right and left sides
of the brain. This results in quick, balanced whole
brain development, leading to greater mental capacity.
Using the abacus, a child can do all arithmetic
calculations up to 10 digits without relying on
an electronic calculator.
Nurtureminds publishes
ˇ°Learning Mathematics with the Abacus as well as
abacus and mental arithmetic reference materials.
We offer three books with simple step-by-step instructions
that make learning the abacus enjoyable. Beginners
use the Learning Mathematics with the Abacus Year
1 textbook and activity book to start adding and
subtracting numbers up to 100. They begin by identifying
the different parts of the abacus, holding and using
it correctly, mastering the right fingering technique
in moving the beads, and learning to visualize as
they calculate.
The Learning Mathematics
with the Abacus Year 2 textbook focuses on addition
and subtraction of numbers up to 1,000, and develops
addition and multiplication skills.
Our books have been
used by tens of thousands of students in Malaysia
and many other nations. They are regarded as the
best abacus learning books for children on the market.
Activities in these books have been carefully designed
and structured by our panel of academicians, curriculum
specialists and instructional designers to ensure
that pupils not only learn mathematics effectively,
but also develop the ability to perform mental calculations.
With these books,
you can help your child achieve more than just math
skills. You can boost your childˇ's confidence,
provide a sense of achievement, promote intuitive
thinking, enhance problem-solving capability, enhance
creativity, and improve concentration and mental
endurance.
Find out more on
why our books are becoming increasingly popular
in many countries like Malaysia, the United States,
the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, India, Singapore
and elsewhere. They have become valuable teaching
tools in schools, tuition centers and community
centers, and are used by homeschooling parents around
the world.
About The Author
Dhaval Shrimankar is a private tutor based in Fairfax,
VA. He owns http://www.nurtureminds.com/
and is committed to brain development in young child
with mental arithmetic fundamentals.