Mental arithmetic – a workout for your child's mind

The Japanese methodology can improve your child's concentration, memory, and logical thinking.

ACTIVITIES

What is Mental Arithmetic

It is a method based on the Japanese Soroban abacus, which teaches children to count by heart. Both sides of the brain are developed: logical analysis and imagination. Classes take place through active games, rhythmic exercises and visual calculations, which stimulate not only logical thinking, but also the child's creativity and emotional balance.

Develops brain activity

Children's logical and mathematical thinking is developed using Japanese methodologies.

Improves concentration

Children learn to stay focused longer, follow the progress of tasks accurately, and concentrate even in difficult situations.

Develops a love for mathematics

Calculations become a game, and progress encourages children to be confident in their abilities and enjoy the results.

Promotes emotional balance

Mental counting works like a meditation on the mind – it strengthens self-control and relieves tension.

ACADEMIC AID

Tutor

We provide professional academic, linguistic and special support for children and adults.

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Tutor

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GROUP LESSONS

€60.00

/ month

The standard session is the development of concentration, memory and fast calculation.

GROUP LESSONS

€80.00

/ month

The expanded format is more Soroban exercises, competitions and creative tasks.

−10% discount for the second child in the family.
We also organize individual trainings.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have any questions? We answer.

Usually from the age of 5-6, when the child is already able to concentrate and recognize numbers. The programs are adapted according to age and level.

Yes. Mental arithmetic can also be suitable for children with special educational needs, as the activities are adapted individually according to the child's capabilities.

Concentration, memory, logical thinking, self-confidence, fine motor skills improve. Children become faster and more courageous in solving tasks. We also develop algebra abilities.

No. Training takes place in the form of a game, gradually, without pressure. Each child moves at his own pace, it is enough for a child to be able to count up to 5 years old.

Usually, after 2-3 months, parents notice that the child counts faster, concentrates more easily and is more confident.