Monday to Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday to Friday: | 9:30am - 6pm |
Saturday to Sunday: | 8:30am - 6pm |
Kids & Enrichment Centres
The human brain is a marvel of complexity, with trillions of synapses connecting its vast communication network.
It serves as the command center for our bodies, orchestrating actions, thoughts, emotions, and memories. Just like a muscle, the brain needs exercise to stay strong and healthy. This is where brain development training comes in.
Mental stimulation is crucial for maintaining brain function and reducing the risk of cognitive decline. Consistent and regular mental exercise improves the brain's fitness, enhances memory, problem-solving abilities, and concentration. It even stimulates the growth of new brain cells, expanding its capacities.
On the other hand, the lack of mental stimulation can lead to mental decline and conditions such as Dementia, Huntington's disease, or Parkinson's disease.
At Heguru Singapore, we understand the importance of starting brain training early. Our Right Brain training program begins as early as 6 months old, capitalizing on the natural stage of brain development in young children aged 0-3 years.
This early training anchors developing brain cells and fosters strong brain function and capabilities at a young age.
The Heguru Method, developed by Heguru HQ in Japan over 30 years, has demonstrated remarkable results in both academic and non-academic areas.
Children who undergo our Right Brain training develop qualities such as strong emotional stability, excellent memory skills, solid comprehension abilities, adaptability to new environments, innovative thinking, speed reading, and parallel processing capabilities.
At Heguru Singapore, located at City Square Mall, we believe that every child has the potential to achieve greatness. With a foundation of emotional intelligence and resilience, our students not only excel academically but also approach life with a unique perspective.
Our goal is to empower them with the skills and mindset to thrive in any challenge they face.