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Math matters in everyday life
Mathematics may not be every student’s favorite subject (often due to some misplaced preconceptions and unwarranted fear). But, it is a subject or an essential skill required in matters of everyday life. From counting money change, to deciding on the quickest route...
Make Maths your best friend!!
Math!!!!!!! Yes, the word might evoke in many of us the vibes similar to that of a horror movie. But is it fair to cast maths as a villain? What if we have just misunderstood it? (both literally and metaphorically) In fact, math isn’t all that complicated. With the...
Importance of good nutrition, sleep and exercise for a healthy lifestyle
What goes into making a healthy lifestyle? The basics can be summed up into three unavoidable ingredients - the right nutrition, sleep, and exercise. Does that sound simple enough? Well, putting it into practice is the challenging part. This is indeed achievable with...
How to make online learning effective for your child?
Online learning has become the new normal across the globe. Due to the pandemic, educators and students everywhere have discovered the various facets of this form of learning. Online learning brings a plethora of positives. But how can one help their child make the...
Get Over Your Math Fears With Abacus
Does doing or learning math still feel like a nightmare to you or your child? If yes, you probably are not alone. Mathematics is (we think, quite unreasonably) dreaded and painted as a difficult subject. However, what if that could be changed? What if the fear of math...
Parents as Teachers: Build your Child’s skill set!
Are you a parent or guardian to a school-aged child? Are you concerned about how you can help them be well-prepared for the future? There are simple ways you can encourage your child to develop important skills at home, such as problem-solving, self-confidence and...
Learn Abacus!
The Abacus method of mental math calculations is a popular technique from ancient times. Those who have mastered the technique can do fast arithmetic calculations in their mind by visualizing the movement of the beads of an Abacus. Arithmetic’s and mathematics are usually associated with analytic and objective left-brain-dominant activity. However, research shows that Abacus learners use both the left and right hemispheres of their brains to solve mathematical sums. In other words, Abacus allows individuals to use their subjectivity and creativity while also thinking logically to solve arithmetic problems that can help them in their daily lives. Abacus math can help improve children’s concentration and focusing skills.