Mind Math

“Mathematics is food for the brain,” says math professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin. “It helps you think precisely, decisively, and creatively and helps you look at the world from multiple perspectives . . . . It’s a new way to experience beauty—in the form of a surprising pattern or an elegant logical argument.” How can math be taught in a way that helps your children benefit from what they are learning while having fun?

How can math do this? Math trains the brain by working it to help it make connections and build the neural pathways that help the brain get stronger. These pathways are the building blocks for various interests and subjects and help the student by:
• Helping to Create a basis for systemic thinking.
• Exercising & Developing student’s ability to analyze and solve problems in a systematic fashion.
• Helping the mind to work on unfamiliar and challenging tasks with utmost confidence.
• helping/Developing the categorizing & sequencing skills necessary for arriving at accurate results or reaching logical conclusions.
• Promoting accuracy in thinking by breaking down complex math problems to arrive at accurate answers.
• Learning by practice to utilize different principles to arrive at logical conclusions.

This is only a small summary of how Mind Math can help any mind grow strong and sharp regardless of any possible future career plans.