Wooden Student Abacus with Stand - Blue

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  • Features

    Size: 20 x 6.3 x 1.5cm

    Made from solid rubberwood

    Non-toxic paint and varnish

    The familiar Western abacus is the easiest type of abacus for young children to learn.
    This wooden abacus offers an easy and durable introduction to the world of arithmetic.
    With its high-quality wooden frame, it is both long-lasting and environmentally friendly.
    Bright and cheerful original colors with non-toxic stain and varnish.
    Robust design quality that withstands children's rough handling.

    For your child, the abacus will become a true key to success.

    Why choose an abacus?

    Arithmetic is an abstract concept for children; numerous studies have shown that children under 9 often struggle to visualize abstract elements like mathematics.
    These difficulties can lead to a gradual rejection of arithmetic in even the simplest cases, resulting in loss of confidence or learning failure, even among the most capable children.
    Using an abacus helps your child examine calculations and develop mental frameworks that will support them throughout their schooling and beyond in life.

    The abacus: an ancient tool still relevant today.

    Children who use an abacus during their learning generally achieve significantly higher IQ test results, often outperforming children taught with the most advanced educational methods.

    The abacus benefits users beyond mathematics.

    Using an abacus enhances children's memory capacity in two ways. First, the student no longer needs to memorize answers to math problems. Once they understand how the abacus works, they can figure out solutions to any calculation exercise. They no longer need to memorize solutions or calculation steps, as the process remains consistent. The second way the abacus reduces memory stress is by allowing children to visually grasp how they arrived at an answer. By internalizing how problems and numbers work, they can visualize the mechanics of various exercises. Once a child knows how to solve a problem, there is no need to keep answers in short-term memory.
    Children tend to learn exercises by rote rather than developing strategies to solve them, often leading to memorization without comprehension, which may not be easily evident.
    This issue is easily resolved by calculating with an abacus, which encourages intuitive and effective understanding of arithmetic.

    From kindergarten through middle school and beyond, the abacus provides tangible benefits for students who use it.

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