Creativity
Constant mental calculus practice develops the right side of the brain, increasing imagination and creativity skills.
Concentration
Learning through the SUPERA method increases students’ attention and concentration capacity.
Thinking
Training with the abacus and mental calculus increases thinking speed. Logical challenges develop logical thinking and problem solving capacity.
Confidence and self-esteem
While learning, the student acquires great ability with numbers and logical thinking, starting to solve problems with much more confidence and assurance, contributing in this way with his/her self-esteem.
Perseverance and discipline
Perseverance and discipline will be naturally developed by the method itself, whereas the student will seek speed, accuracy and complexity beyond his/her limits.
Memorization
Mental calculus learning stimulates memorization in math or in any other subject.
Motor coordination
The student acquires great motor skills by intensively using the abacus.
Focus
Concentration and discipline development keeps the student focused on his/her own targets; with positive influence on his/her academic, professional and personal life.
Hearing skills
Constant dictation practice for calculus develops great hearing comprehension and concentration skills.
Study habit
SUPERA forecasts that between 10 and 15 minutes of daily study gradually transforms this practice into a habit.