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experience a sharp decline in mental abilities as early as the age of 20. On the other hand, a child who receives this information by the age of 12 will continue to remain brilliant even up to the age of 70. Many researchers in Asia have claimed and proven that abacus stimulates whole-brain development. When children use their index and thumb to move the abacus beads to perform arithmetic calculations, there is a quick communication between the finger movements and the brain. After the eyes have been exposed long enough to seeing the abacus, and fingers have sufficient practice at moving the beads, the abacus can then be removed, and a mental picture replaces the physical abacus. This promotes rapid, balanced, whole brain development, and fast mental math skills. Reading, listening, and flash cards is used to achieve this mental prowess.
1. Reading: When doing equations, children read the beads on the abacus. During this process, the eyes send a visual to the brain, placing a picture of the Soroban in their mind. The right hemisphere later uses this picture to create a mental image of the abacus. The right hemisphere, which is the faster processor, then allows children to do incredibly fast mental calculations.
2. Listening: Just as the auditory pathway is developed at a young age to enable fluency in a language, the auditory pathway can be developed for numbers as well. The average adult has difficulty calculating without pen and paper because reading numbers have dominated their math journey. Listening to the numbers trains the brain much like reading does, except it uses a different
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pathway. Amplifying the auditory pathway for numbers develops brainpower and skills that take students to the next level.
3. Flash cards: When we enter a room, we instantly take in information from our surroundings. This is something we do without even trying. The more fine-tuned our attention to detail is, the more aware we are and the quicker our recall. When children do flash cards, they are absorbing the numbers visually. Because their ability to visualize and use their mental abacus is already sharp by this point in the training, they can read the numbers being flashed, compute, and answer the calculations almost instantly. The more trained this pathway is, the more rapid their mental maths skills are.
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