Why Mental Maths ?

This is the world wide concept as brain development course for kids in age group 5 years to 13 years. This will help the children to increase their concentration, confidence, memory, attentiveness, numerical skill, logical skill, listening skill, visual skill etc.

Concentration

To begin the first benefit coming from the development of mental math skills in a child is their ability to concentrate. It develops concentration levels and allow them to absorb more information because they have the ability to pay attention. It also improves the listening skills a child has with an increased level of concentration they are more focused on what a teacher is saying therefore listening better and becoming less distracted.

Reduce Stress

A recent study suggests that mental math stimulates a region of the brain called the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, which has already been linked to depression and anxiety. It also suggests that the more active a person’s dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is, the more likely he or she is to adapt their thoughts about emotionally difficult situations.

Memory

Mental maths relies heavily on memory. So if you have to find out 11% of 200; you will first do 10% of 200 = 20; then 1% of 200 = 2 and then add the two. So 11% of 200 is 22. It may look challenging in the beginning but eventually, you get a hang of it.

Logical Reasoning

It helps to build a relationship between different things; in this case, numbers. One becomes aware of how numbers interact with each other, which is an important skill required to love maths. Math concepts are built on each other and getting a sense of numbers is important to understand complex concepts.

Learning Speed

Practising mental maths keeps our brain sharp and boosts learning capabilities. While mathematical skills are supposed to be a task of the left brain, mental math stimulates the right brain which is responsible for imagination, visualisation and creativity. Doing math mentally requires one to think of creative solutions and visualise numbers; which involves using the right brain.

Improve Numerical Skill

The concept of mental math is when a child is able to determine correct answers to math equations without the use of anything besides their brain. These mental calculations are performed in the mind on a virtual image of the abacus pictured in a child’s mind. With the development of building the mental muscle to quickly calculate challenging calculations other aspects of the brain are being developed as well.

Confidence

Self-confidence is also another trait that becomes increased as a result of understanding and the ability to do mental math. When a child is able to see that they can successfully do mental math on their own and the satisfaction that comes from it they become happier and feel good about themselves. Mental math also improves a child’s memory.

Improve Listening Skill

At a basic level, things like concentration levels and listening skills are improved. Which are most important nowadays.

Self Image

Overcoming math anxiety won’t happen overnight, but the good news is that scouring textbooks doesn’t have to be the answer. Studies have shown that the best results come from learning practical mental math skills that are relevant to everyday life rather than memorizing rules and procedures.

Visual Memory

Visual memory involves the ability to store and retrieve previously experienced visual sensations and perceptions when the stimuli that originally evoked them are no longer present.

Time Management

Good time management allows you to accomplish more in a shorter period of time, which leads to more free time, which lets you take advantage of learning opportunities, lowers your stress, and helps you to focus, which leads to more success. Each benefit of time management improves another aspect of your life.