UCMAS: A child development program to build lifelong skills

UCMAS is much more than just developing number skills. Using Math as a medium and Abacus as a tool, this program will help develop basic cognitive skills and cognitive executive functions of your child. Cognitive skills are the core skills your brain uses to think, read, learn, remember, reason, and pay attention. Working together, they take incoming information and move it into the bank of knowledge your child uses every day at school, and in life.

UCMAS child development program uses an army of cognitive skill development techniques like:

  1. Perception
  2. Speed Writing
  3. Flash Cards
  4. Listening Exercises
  5. Basic Exercises etc.

This ensures that your child develops these skills rapidly in the first few years of life and build on them progressively throughout grade school. These crucial skills will enable your child to process sensory information and eventually learn to evaluate, analyze, remember, make comparisons and understand cause and effect. Although some cognitive skill development is related to a child’s genetic makeup, most cognitive skills are learned. That means thinking and learning skills can be improved with practice and the right training.

Cognitive Skills Enhanced by UCMAS:

  1. Perception
  2. Attention
  3. Memory
  4. Visualization
  5. Motor Skills