
Activity Description
Ready for a fun game of speed and focus? You need to hit the brake when the car is exactly on the white frame. Can you do it? The game helps develop attention, concentration, and hand-eye coordination while providing an enjoyable educational experience. At the same time, children become familiar with using computers and new technologies.

Targeted cognitive skills
- 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.
- 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.
- Oculo-manual coordination and fine motoria: The ability to properly make coordinate actions using hands and fingers, based on sight.


