In my two decades of walking through classrooms, speaking with parents, and training instructors, I have noticed a recurring pattern. When children struggle with mathematics, it is rarely because they lack intelligence. It is almost always because the pedagogy—the way the subject is taught—is di …
In my fifteen years of standing before a whiteboard, I’ve watched thousands of children grapple with the same invisible wall. A child sits with a math worksheet , eyes glazed, struggling to remember if 7 times 8 is 54 or 56. They are trying to pull a "fact" from a crowded verba …
As an educator and abacus trainer who has worked with children for more than a decade, I have learned something that every parent eventually understands—children don’t automatically become confident, disciplined, and focused teenagers. These qualities must be nurtured early, especially betwee …
Every parent wants their child to be sharp, confident and happy in studies. Marks are important, but so are clear thinking, good memory, problem-solving and creativity. All these depend on one key factor: how well both sides of your child’s brain work together. The abacus may look like a sim …
In today’s fast-paced world, every parent wants their child to be intelligent, confident, and emotionally strong. Yet, traditional learning methods often focus only on academic knowledge, leaving gaps in skills like focus, confidence, and problem-solving. Abacus training bridges this gap beauti …