1. PROFICIENCY IN MATHEMATICS

Mathematics is considered a difficult subject for most children, although it is most interesting if it is taught correctly. Learning arithmetic on accounts leads to a better understanding of mathematical calculations since the child develops in all aspects. With regular practice on abacus and visualization calculations, the child becomes much more capable of performing mathematical calculations mentally.

2. INCREASE CONCENTRATION AND MEMORY

According to well-known researchers, training in the light has a positive effect on children, especially when they are practiced regularly. It was noted that high levels of concentration and memory were noted among students who were trained under ABACUS. In addition to the fact that abacus calculations are visualized in the mind, they also help to improve memory.

3. IMPROVES LOGICAL THINKING

After a while, children remember the ABACUS image to perform mental calculations. When the child tries to find a solution, he begins to apply logic based on the movement of the dice. Later, mental mathematics also helps in developing logic for everyday events.

4. MEMORY OF NUMBERS

Improvement of numerical memory. Wondering how it works? This is mainly because numeracy students place the numbers on the ABACUS image in their imaginary space as they mentally calculate using the ABACUS counting method. A memorization exercise of two to six numbers read aloud, memorized and spoken orally would improve students' numerical memory. Scientists who studied mental arithmetic proved to be much more accurate in the accuracy of their memory and the number of digits they were able to retain, compared to children who are not students of ABACUS arithmetic. Imagination also helped them read memorized numbers backwards. This could only happen because of the steps used in the way the scores are calculated when approaching the memory destination.