As we observe our surroundings, we notice that some children naturally display an interest in learning while others may not. The question arises: Can we cultivate a passion for learning in children?

My answer is yes, we can foster an interest in learning by improving their learning skills. Learning skills encompass various aspects such as concentration, observation, listening, retention/recall, numerical ability, speed, visual memory, and confidence.

These skills can be nurtured in children before the age of twelve, leading to increased synapses between nerve cells and promoting overall brain development. 

At VET, we specialise in working with children aged 10 to 12, assisting them in becoming more adept learners. We teach them to consistently do arithmetic sums using the abacus tool, which enhances not only their numerical ability but also their ability to learn all subjects. 

We invite all vision-aligned individuals and organisations to partner with us. Together, we can positively impact our children’s learning and growth.