Whole Brain Development Program in Delhi
About Whole Brain Development Program
Whole Brain Development Program
We offer a specialized cognitive development program that combines abacus training with brain development exercises. Our structured curriculum stimulates both hemispheres of the brain, enhancing overall mental capabilities.
What We Offer
- Interactive learning sessions
- Regular progress assessments
- Combination of abacus and cognitive exercises
- Both online and offline delivery options
Our Unique Approach
- Scientifically designed curriculum for complete brain development
- Focus on improving concentration, memory retention, and problem-solving
- Fun-based learning methodology
Ideal For
Children aged 5-13 years who want to enhance their cognitive abilities, memory, and mental calculation skills while developing overall brain function.
Meet your Expert
UCMAS
My Story
We started UCMAS Delhi because we wanted something different for kids. Humne dekha (we saw) how UCMAS changed lives since 1993 in 85+ countries, so we brought it here. For us, it's not just business – every bachha (child) and parent is part of our journey. The real reward? Jab parents bolte hain (when parents say), 'My child has improved.' Watching 5-year-olds solve 200 questions in 8 minutes at competitions, that’s magic. We build confidence, not just mathletes.
My Work
UCMAS Abacus and Mental Arithmetic Program - We offer abacus mental math classes for kids aged 5-13, both offline and online.
Whole Brain Development - Hum bacchon ko mental arithmetic sikhate hain (we teach kids mental arithmetic) using abacus for memory, focus, and creativity.
How Kids Learn - Children use abacus beads to picture numbers, boosting speed and accuracy. Later, they do sums mentally.
Beyond Math - Building Life Skills - We prepare kids for life, not just math. Confidence, multitasking, and exposure through math competitions for children.
Focus Training - Kids learn to concentrate anywhere. Jaise hamare students chess khelte khelte bhi sums kar lete hain! (Just like our students do sums while playing chess!)