Which maths should I teach my 8 year old child to make her base strong? Vedic, Abacus, Kumon etc??

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go for any of these just you need is continuous check for his improvement.
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be practical...not the syllabus...its about the attitude towards the maths...tell him he will be super boy if he is strong in maths.
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Secondary School Mathematics R.S.Aggarwal for class 8 is best for starting, moderate and higher level of students. You should prefer it
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Cue math will improve his mental ability,will cover school math and also will develop mathematical skills in him ,it is designed in a beautiful way by great mathematicians and will develop interest in the child
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You should search for t he maths which not only increase the calculation power but also reasoning and aptitude and covers school maths also nd I can suggest u to go for cuemaths
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Mam plz google for Cuemaths it is a complete programme for class UKG to8..and very effective covers ol section of maths including school math creative reasoning and mental aptitude.
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Vedic.
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dear VEDIC the best option.
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You should teach basic addition, substraction, division and multiplication. It would be helpful to go for tables regularly. Donot go for Abacus, Vedic etc. All out education architecture do not support it , means they are no longer in future mathematics.
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Dont go for either of these courses for your 8 year old child, let him/her learn maths at school, some children get confused with two methods, and might lack behind others. Going for Vedic/Abacus will be good, once they get into 8th std, where they need to do calculation fast, it will be helpful,...
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Dont go for either of these courses for your 8 year old child, let him/her learn maths at school, some children get confused with two methods, and might lack behind others. Going for Vedic/Abacus will be good, once they get into 8th std, where they need to do calculation fast, it will be helpful, then you can also practice for competitive exams also. read less
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