Clear curriculum
Know what your child is practising and why.
Premium abacus and mental math program
For Parents
See how abacus classes help children practise numbers through beads, worksheets, calm correction, and parent-friendly next steps.
Know what your child is practising and why.
Start with a calm class experience before enrolling.
Ask practical questions about levels and home practice.

What parents value
The parent route keeps the focus on what can be seen in class and discussed after the demo.
We look at age, number comfort, attention span, and whether the child can follow short teacher instructions.
The demo begins gently with bead movement and simple sums, so the teacher can see how your child responds.
Parents are guided on the level, worksheet practice, attendance, and what to repeat at home.
Worksheets are part of regular practice. Certificates are shared after genuine level completion.

Parents can ask what was practised, what needs repetition, and what comes next.

Short worksheet tasks help children repeat class concepts without overloading them.

The demo helps the teacher observe comfort, focus, and number readiness.
Demo journey
The first conversation is meant to understand your child, not pressure you into a decision.
01
The team checks your preferred time and confirms how the demo will happen.
02
Your child tries bead movement, a few sums, and a short worksheet-style task.
03
The teacher suggests a starting level based on age, focus, and number comfort.
04
You choose the program, mode, and batch only if it feels right for your child.
Learning modes
Availability and batch timing are confirmed during the demo conversation.
Useful for families who need convenience and consistent home practice.
Best when families want in-center correction and classroom energy.
Flexible support for travel, school schedules, and branch availability.
Parents can choose this when they want a recommendation after the demo.
Parent deck
The parent guide explains the teaching method, program levels, demo process, and practical next steps.
Let your child try the teaching rhythm before you choose a program or batch.