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Kids' Brain Balancer EN


4.0 ( 5520 ratings )
ゲーム 教育 教育
開発者 LEDEX
28.99 USD

Kids’ Brain Balancer EN to enhance your child’s cognitive development.
Discover your child’s strength in cognitive functions.

[NOTE] Language used in this app is only English.

“This is an EXCELLENT app. Children need scaffolding to learn.
KBB helps well-balanced development of cognitive function for my students.”
“Thank you so much for KBB! It is very easy to use at home every day. It enhances children’s cognitive development, and it lets me understand their progress. It’s just what I’ve waiting for! My kids enjoy playing this app every day.”
“So much learning through playing a lot of fun and games.”
“I especially recommend KBB for preschoolers who require special attention.
“My 6-year-old son, has PDD-NOS, is really into it. This program helps to improve academic skills and I can see his progresses through data.”

KEY FEATURES
13 fun activities that reinforce attention, language, and spatial cognition.
Colorful animation, interaction and virtual rewards provide motivation and focus for the activities.
For the caring parent, the analysis of the records shows children’s development age in each activity.
Understand children’s strengths and weaknesses and their progress to develop well-balanced cognitive functions.
There is an Easy Mode for all activities.
Audio instructions allow learning for all children including those in pre-reading years.

KBB is an effective program for all children between the ages of 2 to 12, including those that need special attention because of developmental disabilities such as autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
All activities are created and developed by professional teams of pediatrician, physiatrist, speech-language pathologist, occupational therapist, and physical therapist.
Observe your children while they are playing with KBB. You are bound to discover children’s areas of strength you were not aware of before. This app not only encourages your children to learn, but also helps to identify when they require special accommodations.