
Activity Description
A unique journey begins! Are you ready to help the car reach its destination? Speed and focus will help you succeed!Through this activity, we practice children’s processing speed, attention, and visuomotor coordination. With a fun and fast-paced game, children enhance their spatial awareness and perception while having fun. A learning challenge begins, and you are in control of the car’s journey!

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).
- 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.
- Spatial representation: The process of defining and organizing spatial properties, such as the position, shape, and size of objects.
- Praxic skills: The ability to correctly make coordinate actions with a certain objective.
- Relation between elements in space /spatial ability: The skill required to orient or perceive one’s body in space or to detect or reason about relationships within or between objects in space.


