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ABACUS GOES ONLINE TO SUPPORT HOME-BASED COVID LEARNING

Whether your children are at school, homeschooled, or taking part in their school board’s virtual learning program, Abacus has a new online program to help students not just continue to develop, but excel in multiple facets of learning.

Headed in Uxbridge by UNG Founder Annie Hardock, the Abacus program has proven to help students develop math skills, as well as cognitive function abilities, fine motor skills, visualization and mental processing prowess.

This new incarnation of the program brings all the benefits of Abacus together with the peace of mind provided by distancelearning during the COVID era.

Features of the online Abacus program include:

- Live 1:1 lessons with the Abacus teacher

- Virtual classrooms of small groups

- Tailored lessons for each student

- Teacher feedback and support

Students ages 4-5 are offered a parent and tot 1-hour session per lesson, and students 6-12 can take part in 1.5-hour lessons. Abacus online is designed to help children learn at their own pace, and support them at their current level. This epoch may not be the best time of our lives, but the slowing down of the world does provide unique opportunities to enrich our lives and minds.

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