How Early Maths Skills Advance Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving?
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Early maths skills serve as a fundamental building block for developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in young learners. When children engage with mathematical concepts from an early age, especially through tools like the abacus, they build cognitive frameworks that extend far beyond number recognition and counting. These foundational skills set the stage for analytical thinking and creative problem-solving that benefit children throughout their academic journey and beyond.
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