
Activity Description
A game for those who love space. Before we start, you will see which object you must choose! Now you must choose it from among other space objects. I hope you paid attention, Astronaut! An educational activity that trains working memory, visual discrimination, and attention. Through an enjoyable and engaging game of graded difficulty, children practice their functional skills while having fun. At the same time, we familiarize our young friends with new technology and the world of computing.

Targeted cognitive skills
- Focused Attention: The concentration on certain stimuli in the environment and not on others, enabling important stimuli to be distinguished from peripheral or incidental ones.
- Decision making: The cognitive process of choosing between two or more alternatives, ranging from the relatively clear cut (e.g., ordering a meal at a restaurant) to the complex (e.g., selecting a mate).
- Inhibition: The process of restraining one’s impulses or behavior, either consciously or unconsciously, due to factors such as lack of confidence, fear of consequences, or moral qualms.
- Logical reasoning: Logical or deductive reasoning involves using a given set of facts or data to deduce other facts by reasoning logically. It involves drawing specific conclusions based on premises.
- Spatial orientation: The ability to perceive and adjust one’s location in space in relation to objects in the external environment.


