Intelligent Damai Centre, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
OUR COGNITIVE BASED PROGRAMMES are
Mental Math, Olympiad Math, Creative Thinking & Sensory Program
OUR COGNITIVE BASED PROGRAMMES are
* Mental Maths, Olympiad Maths, Creative Thinking & Sensory Programme
* Our Mental Maths Programme has been recognized since 1995.
* Our Programmes are emphasizing on Brain Development. OBJECTIVES
* Educate a pre-schooler to have a basic knowledge on Abacus technique.
* Upskill a child’s Maths cognitive skills using Abacus technique.
* Utilize the Abacus cognitive skills in the child’s daily life. MEDIUM OF TEACHING
* Visual
* Auditory
* Reading
* Kinesthetic
🌟 Maksimakan Potensi Anak Anda dengan Intelligence Mental Math 🌟
Salam Sejahtera, Ibu Bapa yang Dihormati! 🌈 Pernahkah anda terfikir bagaimana untuk membuka kunci potensi sebenar anak anda?
Mari sertai kami di pusat kami dan kenali Program Intelligence Mental Math, di mana anda dapat melihat sendiri bagaimana program ini mampu menguatkan daya ingatan dan tumpuan anak anda!
✨ Kuasai Pembelajaran Abakus untuk Daya Ingatan dan Tumpuan yang Hebat ✨
🎯 Fokus yang Lebih Tajam
Program Intelligence kami melatih anak-anak untuk memberi tumpuan yang lebih baik, meningkatkan prestasi mereka dalam akademik dan kehidupan harian.
🧠 Daya Ingatan yang Lebih Kuat
Interaksi dengan abakus membantu memperkukuhkan memori jangka pendek dan panjang, menjadikan pengiraan mental lebih pantas dan tepat.
🔢 Kepakaran dalam Matematik
Program ini membuka peluang untuk penguasaan matematik, mengubahnya daripada cabaran kepada kekuatan terbesar mereka.
🌈 Kami dengan sukacitanya mengundang anda dan anak-anak ke Kelas Percubaan Percuma kami.
Inilah peluang terbaik untuk menerokai kehebatan pembelajaran abakus dan memahami bagaimana program kami dapat menyokong perkembangan anak-anak anda.
📅 Tempah Kelas Percubaan Percuma Sekarang.
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🔥 Open Enrolment for Ukubear (Children Talent Ukulele Course)
🔥 Open physical class soon at our Centre.
Ukubear Ukulele is committed to help students Unlocked new skills and Brain Development and became smarter!
Ukulele🎸is a little guitar from Hawaii, USA, and it is super cute!!😍 Ukulele is also known as one of the easiest musical instruments in the world💕
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5 Key Benefits of Learning Abacus 🧮
1️⃣ Concentration🔑
Your child will master basic calculations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using the powerful technique of visualization. This approach not only enhances their ability to concentrate but also equips them with the focus needed to excel academically and tackle specific problems with ease.
2️⃣ Analytical Skills🔑
As your child works through problems, they simultaneously evaluate and choose the best methods and formulas to apply. This significantly boosts their analytical abilities, enabling them to approach real-life challenges from multiple perspectives and find optimal solutions—giving them a head start over their peers.
3️⃣ Memory Retention🔑
With every step of the calculation process, your child is required to recall answers and procedures, which naturally strengthens their memory. The abacus method subtly enhances their ability to retain information, making them more proficient in remembering solutions and processes.
4️⃣ Speed🔑
Through regular practice with the abacus, your child will learn to solve problems mentally at remarkable speeds. Imagine a scenario where a child competes with a calculator; more often than not, the child’s speed will match or even exceed that of the device, demonstrating the incredible efficiency gained through abacus training.
5️⃣ Confidence🔑
Math can be a challenging subject, but with the abacus, your child will conquer their fear of math. They’ll solve problems quickly and accurately, building confidence that extends beyond the classroom. With continued practice, this confidence will grow, empowering them to tackle math problems with assurance, whether in school, at home, or in any situation.
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Teach Resilience to Kids
In today’s world, resilience is a critical skill for children to thrive. Growing Up Strong offers a transformative approach to equipping kids with the emotional intelligence they need to become confident, capable adults.
Comprehensive guide empowers you to help children:
🟡Identify and express their feelings in healthy ways
🟡Develop effective coping mechanisms to deal with challenges
🟡Navigate conflict peacefully and build strong relationships
🟡Embrace a growth mindset and learn from mistakes
Math Puzzle of the Day
Every child has a song inside, it’s our job to turn up the volume!
It’s a reminder that every child has unique potential and creativity within them, and it’s our responsibility to nurture and amplify it.
Whether in education, parenting, or mentoring, helping children find and express their “song” can lead to their growth and fulfilment.
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Here’s a quick little thought/frustration of mine: Please, please, let kindergarteners (and first graders) (and I’d even say second graders!) use half-pencils instead of full pencils.
I say “let” because I keep having to write it into IEPs as an accommodation. I wish it was just the normal!
Children’s hands are 4-5 inches in circumference. Adult hands are 7-8 inches in circumference. And yet adults and very small children alike are expected to use 7.5 inch long pencils.
The equivalent ratio for an adult (using some averages) would be using a 12.5 inch long pencil about as wide as a thick marker! Imagine how unwieldy that would be. Add an eraser to the end of it and now you’ve got even more weight counterbalancing all of the fine motor control you’re trying to do at the pencil end.
And all of that with muscles that are brand-new to fine motor control at all and not very coordinated at it…so imagine, really, trying to write with a 12.5 inch long pencil with your non-dominant hand.
You might very well get referred to me for OT when all you needed in the first place was a writing utensil the right size for your hand, from the beginning (not as a special accommodation)!
You can buy full-size pencils and cut or break them in half; you can buy golf pencils (though those typically don't have erasers); you can buy "Handwriting Without Tears" half-size pencils (though those can be expensive). Whatever you do, it's a solvable problem!
[Image description: A simple photograph of a regular-sized pencil and a half-sized, shortened pencil side by side. End description.]
As I watched my 7-year-old play with his friends, I wondered how we can teach our kids to be great friends.
Just like a flashlight needs batteries to shine, friendships need a little boost to stay strong.
We can encourage our kids to be the ones who give that positivity boost when it’s needed.
It can be as simple as giving a compliment, listening without interrupting, or finding other ways to make a friend feel special.
These small acts of kindness recharge friendships and teach our kids what it means to be a good friend.
Here are some ideas to help your child learn about and nurture strong friendships:
1. Model Positive Behavior: Children learn a lot by observing the adults around them. Demonstrate what being a good friend looks like by showing kindness, patience, and understanding in your own relationships.
2. Role-Playing Scenarios: Create simple role-playing games where your child can practice being a good friend. For example, you can act out situations where a friend is feeling sad, and your child can think of ways to cheer them up or offer support.
3. Teach Active Listening: Encourage your child to listen to their friends without interrupting. You can practice this skill at home by having conversations where you take turns speaking and really listening to each other.
4. Discuss Feelings: Help your child recognize and express their own emotions, as well as understand the feelings of others. Discuss how different situations might make someone feel and what they can do to help.
5. Compliments and Encouragement: Teach your child the power of compliments. Simple, genuine compliments can make a friend feel valued. Encourage your child to notice good things about their friends and to express these thoughts.
6. Empathy Building: Read books or watch shows together that focus on friendship and empathy. Discuss the characters' actions and feelings, and ask your child how they might have acted in a similar situation.
7. Problem-Solving Together: If your child encounters conflicts with friends, guide them in finding solutions rather than just stepping in. Ask them questions like, "How do you think your friend feels?" and "What can we do to make things better?"
8. Celebrate Friendships: Encourage your child to do something special for their friends, like making a card, sharing a small gift, or organizing a playdate. Celebrating their friendships reinforces the idea that these relationships are important and worth nurturing.
These strategies can help your child develop strong, positive relationships with their peers, and understanding what it means to be a good friend.
Don’t force your child to be like you!!
Parents should allow their children to develop their own identities, interests, and paths in life. It emphasizes the importance of nurturing a child's individuality rather than imposing the parent's expectations or desires onto them.
This approach fosters a healthier parent-child relationship and supports the child's personal growth and self-discovery.
The words you speak become the inner voices your kids carry with them.
Great book - Memoirs of an Educator by Mohan Dallumal
(I supposed to get his book last year but then because of some issues arose, I didn’t get it. After a year I got his book eventually 🙏🏻)
Memoirs of an Educator, a thoughtful and introspective look into the life and career of an experienced educator.
For those in the same career, the book offers a special connection, as it dedicates substantial attention to the relationships formed with students and colleagues—relationships that often define the teaching experience.
These interactions are portrayed as powerful influences that shape both the educator and those they teach. The memoir also touches on broader themes, such as the role of education in driving social change, the importance of lifelong learning, and the need for a more holistic approach to developing students.
The book intertwines personal stories, professional hurdles, and deep reflections on the essence of education and its broader societal impact. The author Mohan guides readers through the different stages of their career, sharing both the victories and challenges they faced in the educational field🙏🏻
The memoir is organized around pivotal moments in the author’s professional journey. Each chapter explores various facets of teaching, from the early years as a beginner to the later stages as an experienced mentor.
The author reflects on the evolution of educational methods over the years, the shifting dynamics within the classroom, and the persistent challenges that educators continue to encounter.
A large portion of the memoir is devoted to the relationships the author built with students and colleagues, emphasizing the significant impact these connections had on both the author and those they influenced. The book also explores larger themes, such as education's role in driving social change, the importance of continuous learning, and the need for a more comprehensive approach to nurturing student growth.
A Beautiful SATURDAY and WEEKEND begins with a POSITIVE MINDSET, sharing amazing drawing tricks by vegetable. Cheers ☘️🌷
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A Beautiful SATURDAY and WEEKEND begins with a POSITIVE MINDSET, sharing amazing drawing tricks by vegetable. Cheers 💕☘️🌹
Hey Parents!
After many festivities this past week, it’s time to tune into another personal growth focus area - Mind Mastery 💡
Robin Sharma, in his book ”The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari”, beautifully describes this concept by comparing our minds to gardens—if we cultivate them with positive thoughts 💡they will blossom 🌺if we neglect them, weeds will take over. This is a powerful reminder of the importance to plant seeds of positivity and mindfulness in kids daily.
In the weeks ahead, we'll introduce you to simple yet powerful tools. It might sound like we're diving into the deep end, but don't worry—even if you're new to this, these tricks aren't just for your kids. They might even turn you into a mind mastery ninja!
Here are three areas of responsibility to help grow mind mastery in your kids:
Thought Gardening:
As you nurture your children's minds, think of it as tending a garden of thoughts. You're guiding them to cultivate positive thinking, gently removing negativity to make room for uplifting thoughts to thrive.
Emotion Cultivation:
Cultivating emotions in your children is like providing the right conditions for a garden to flourish. You're helping them understand and express feelings in healthy ways, teaching them to recognize different emotions and manage them with kindness and empathy.
Behavioral Harvesting:
Finally, you're guiding the fruits of their mental labor—their actions and behaviors. You're supporting your children in making wise choices and acting with integrity. Encouraging behaviors that align with their values and goals helps them blossom into confident and compassionate individuals.
By nurturing these three areas—thoughts, emotions, and behaviors—you become the mentor guiding your child to grow their mindfulness and resilience.
Happy Awal Muharram!
Please be informed that our office will be closed on 8 July 2024 (Monday) in conjunction with the replacement holiday of Awal Muharram. We will resume our business operation on 9 July 2024 (Tuesday).
Do WhatsApp us at 013-8394296 if you have any urgent matters. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
SMART EduLab wishes all our Muslim customers and friends Selamat Menyambut Awal Muharram.
Today Topic 👇🏻
Signs of your kids are looking for more Connections 💕
Do you remember the carnival game Whack-a-Mole?
Moles keep popping up in little holes, and you’re supposed to “whack” each one. The tricky part is, you never know where they’ll pop up next, and the game keeps getting faster.
Here’s why this reminds me of connecting with our kids:
💓When your child starts popping up more frequently, they are often looking for more attention. If you can’t stop and connect at that moment, they’ll likely pop up again a few minutes later.
💞When my sons want more connection, they often follow me around, ask me to “watch them” more frequently, or constantly ask to play.
Instead of feeling annoyed with this behavior…
I see this as a signal that they need more time and attention.
💗Even something as simple as taking a mini work break to enjoy a snack together can help my kids feel seen, especially when I focus on them during our “snack break.”
💝If I can’t take a break right away, I make sure to communicate when they can expect my undivided attention. No matter how busy my day is, I always sprinkle in a few moments of connection with them throughout the day.
💕This week’s parenting guide is all about noticing your child’s attempts to communicate their need for attention and finding ways to meet those needs throughout the day.
🌟 Asah Potensi Sebenar Anak Anda Dengan Intelligence Mental Math 🌟
Salam Sejahtera, Ibu Bapa Yang Dihargai! 🌈 Pernahkah anda berfikir bagaimana untuk membuka kunci potensi sebenar anak anda?
Marilah ke Centre kita untuk mengenali Program Intelligence Mental Math kami dan saksikan sendiri bagaimana ia menguatkan menguatkan daya ingatan dan tumpuan anak anda!
✨ Alami Kuasa Pembelajaran Abakus untuk Menguatkan Daya Ingatan dan Tumpuan ✨
🎯 Tingkatkan Tumpuan
Program Intelligence kami melatih anak-anak untuk fokus lebih baik, meningkatkan prestasi akademik dan aktiviti seharian mereka.
🧠 Perkukuhkan Daya Ingatan
Berinteraksi dengan abakus meningkatkan memori jangka pendek dan jangka panjang, membantu dalam pengiraan mental yang lebih cepat dan tepat.
🔢 Mahir dalam Matematik
Program kami membuka pintu kepada penguasaan matematik, mengubahnya dari cabaran menjadi salah satu aset terkuat mereka.
🌈 Kami dengan hangatnya mengundang anda dan anak-anak untuk Kelas Percubaan Percuma kami.
Ini adalah peluang sempurna untuk meneroka misteri pembelajaran abakus dan memahami bagaimana program kami dapat membantu pertumbuhan anak-anak anda.
📅 Tempah Kelas Percubaan Percuma Anda Sekarang.
http://www.wasap.my/013-839 4296/abacus2024
Jangan lepaskan peluang untuk memberi anak anda hadiah ketangkasan mental dan keyakinan yang berkekalan! 🌟
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Quizzing 3 on world Capitals
Let's start improving our geography skills by quizzing us on world capitals.
Let’s start with an easy one:
What is the capital of Thailand 🇹🇭 ?
Sometimes, being the "bad guy" as a parent isn't just okay—it's necessary.
If your child feels pressured into doing something they're unsure about, give them your permission to use you as their excuse.
A friend of mine once shared how her father gave her this advice as a child:
"If you ever feel pressured to do something that doesn't feel right, just blame me."
She used this strategy effectively during a sleepover where she felt uncomfortable with the planned activities, telling her friends, "My dad is super strict and says I can't go."
Now, I pass the same advice to my children. While it’s crucial to teach our kids to assertively say "No, I don’t want to!" we must also recognize that not all situations are the same.
In those tougher moments when they might not feel bold enough to outright refuse, giving them a way out can be a lifeline.
This week’s parenting guide focuses on equipping your child to handle peer pressure by using this simple but effective strategy, alongside nurturing their assertiveness for when they feel strong enough to stand firm on their own.
Quizzing 2 on world Capital
Let's start improving our geography skills by quizzing us on world capitals.
Let’s start with an easy one:
What is the capital of Japan 🇯🇵 ?
Thinking Skills Determine Your Child’s Lifelong Success 💡💡
Developing strong thinking skills early in life is crucial for your child’s future success.
💡Critical Thinking
Encourage your child to analyze information, question assumptions, and consider different perspectives. This helps in making reasoned judgments and solving complex problems.
💡Creativity
Foster creativity by allowing your child to explore their imagination through art, music, storytelling, and play. Creative thinking enables innovative problem-solving and adaptability.
💡Problem-Solving
Teach your child how to break down problems into smaller parts, brainstorm solutions, and evaluate outcomes. Problem-solving skills build resilience and confidence.
💡Decision-Making
Help your child practice making decisions independently from an early age. Guide them to weigh options, consider consequences, and learn from their choices.
💡Logical Reasoning
Introduce activities that involve patterns, sequencing, and logical thinking. These skills are essential for understanding cause and effect relationships.
💡Communication Skills
Effective communication is crucial for expressing ideas, listening actively, and collaborating with others. Encourage conversations and discussions to strengthen these abilities.
💡Information Literacy
Teach your child how to find, evaluate, and use information from various sources. This skill is vital in today’s digital age for making informed decisions.
💡Metacognition
Help your child develop metacognitive skills, which involve thinking about their own thinking processes. This awareness enhances self-regulation and continuous learning.
By nurturing these thinking skills, you empower your child to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve their goals throughout life.
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