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Neuroplay
Neuropsychology exercises for children

Train the brain through play

A set of neuropsychology games adapted for children ages 5–10 to develop attention, memory, thinking and coordination.

How it works

Why the foundation must come first

These exercises train the upper levels of brain functioning: attention, language, memory, abstract thinking. But the brain works like a pyramid — higher functions can only develop properly when the lower levels are mature.

If a child struggles with balance, posture, sensory regulation or basic motor coordination, jumping straight to cognitive drills will be slow and frustrating. Build the base first.

Use these games as a complement to physical play, balance, climbing, swimming and rhythmic movement — not a replacement.

5. Cognition and language ← these exercises
Attention, memory, reading, math, reasoning. The exercises in this app live here.
4. Perceptual–motor skills
Eye–hand coordination, visual–spatial perception, motor planning.
3. Sensorimotor integration
Body schema, crossing midline, bilateral coordination, postural control.
2. Sensory systems
Vestibular, proprioceptive, tactile, visual, auditory. The raw input the brain learns from.
1. Central nervous system foundations
Sleep, nutrition, breathing, regulation. Without this, nothing above functions reliably.
Exercises

Choose an exercise

Six interactive games. Short sessions, several times a week, work best.

Age
Level
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Pick an age or fine-tune the level. Every exercise re-generates with new examples.