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Introduce yourself

Welcome to the Abacus Educators Forum community! We are excited to have you join us and we look forward to getting to know you.


As a way to introduce yourself to the community, we invite you to create a new post and tell us a little bit about yourself.


Here are a few things you can include in your introduction:

  • Your name and where you are from

  • Your background and experience with abacus education

  • Your current role or position in the field

  • Your interests and areas of expertise within abacus education

  • Your goals for being a part of this community


By introducing yourselves, we can all get to know each other better and connect personally. It will also help others to understand your expertise and perspective, facilitating better collaboration and sharing of ideas.

We can't wait to hear from you and look forward to your contributions to the community!

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4382tiffani
Oct 07, 2025

Hello, I'm Emily from Chicago, a math tutor with five years experience incorporating abacus techniques. While I admire the enthusiasm for early specialization, I wonder if pushing intense abacus training too young might inadvertently limit exposure to other equally important foundational skills. What about the benefits of free play and broader exploration during early childhood? Perhaps a balanced approach is key? Food for thought, maybe even some instances of Bad Parenting .

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