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Because our training method differs greatly from that of traditional mathematics, just because your child struggles with math at school doesn’t mean he will not do well at UCMAS. On the contrary, some of the most successful students have been those who had previously found math difficult. If a student is dedicated to the program, receives strong parental support and encouragement and persists through the initial training period, dramatic improvement is guaranteed. This is confirmed by the many testimonials we have from our proud UCMAS parents.

Absolutely! A student who has already demonstrated advanced ability in mathematics will still benefit greatly from learning the Abacus method. UCMAS graduates learn new techniques and better understand how calculations work, enabling them to do their work faster and more accurately. That’s powerful knowledge to take forward into secondary school and beyond. Plus, the whole brain development and life skills UCMAS fosters will help your child excel in any subject.

UCMAS Mental Math program trains students to quickly and accurately do complex calculations without the aid of a calculator or other helpers. UCMAS Introduce the concept of visualization and thinking in pictures.

Unique among its competitors, UCMAS actively encourages parents to participate in the Parents Orientation (prior to starting the Basic level), which helps parents understanding the system and support their child in the early training stages. Parents are also kept up to date for their child’s progress throughout the program.

More then one way to solve a problem by applying different frameworks, we have found that ABACUS training helps in increasing the child’s understanding & impression skills. ABACUS learning helps in achieving academic performance in school not only in Math but in other subjects also.

At any age, especially in the formative years of 4 – 13.

UCMAS Mental Math program promotes whole brain development, develops foundational skills like focus, listening and creativity and trains the next generation of leaders to face the challenges of an increasingly competitive environment.

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