Concentration

$1.99

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App Description

Now preschool and elementary school children can train and develop their concentration in a playful way. In these exciting and diverse games, puzzles can be pieced together, attention tested, mistakes can be found and much more.

• Increase concentration capability while having fun playing
• For preschool and elementary school children
• Developed under supervision from the Society for Brain Training in Hamburg
• Practice without the pressure of being timed or test concentration in 3-minute training sessions
• Real long-term fun with levels of difficulty that adjust automatically
• No reading skills necessary thanks to continuous audio commands
• Playable in English, German, Chinese and Russian

Those who are already good at concentrating will be able to learn more quickly. With “Concentration – The Attention Trainer” your child will improve his or her concentration capabilities in a playful manner. The content of the app was developed with input from the Society for Brain Training in Hamburg. In this game your child can practice without any pressure or do a three-minute training test. Similar to the award-winning game series “Successfully Learning” from Tivola, having fun playing the game is always the top priority: with this app your child can train his or her concentration capabilities in a targeted manner using 20 different task types.

Many tasks are available to choose from in which something must be carefully observed such as “Watch carefully” or “Which are alike?”, memory exercises in which steadily lengthening sequences are repeated or number puzzles such as “Find the numbers” or “Listen to the numbers”. The level of difficulty (in total 10 levels) adjusts according to performance. In training, achieved goals are saved after the fact so that progress can be viewed. Your child is additionally motivated by stickers, which can be collected as rewards and included in a small album.

Doug Lynch

Hi! You may have seen my work at other Android publications including XDA and Phandroid, but I have branched out on my own to create content for the community. Most of my work consists of finding the best deals in the Google Play Store, creating tutorials on my YouTube channel, and curating the best applications and games on Play Store Finder.