Working Memory: Why Kids Forget Steps (and What Helps)
Working memory is the brain’s “scratchpad.” Learn why kids forget steps and what really helps — with practical strategies and links to supporting activities.
Timing and Attention: Why Rhythm Matters for Focus
Attention isn’t just willpower — it’s timing. Learn why rhythm builds focus and regulation, and where to find fun rhythm games to try at home.
Visual–Spatial Play Ideas for Every Stage
Visual–spatial skills don’t stop at early milestones — they keep growing at every stage. Here are simple play ideas to strengthen the six Visual/Spatial Portals from toddlers to teens.
Building Strong Minds: How Designs for Strong Minds Strengthens Attention and Working Memory
Designs for Strong Minds uses structured visual puzzles to build attention, memory, and flexible thinking for school-age children and teens.
How Music and Rhythm Build Attention
Music and rhythm are more than fun — they build attention, coordination, and focus. Discover simple rhythm activities you can try at home.
Red Light, Green Light: One Game, So Many Skills
Red Light, Green Light isn’t just fun- it builds attention, regulation, and social skills. Learn why it matters, what to watch for, and how to adapt it for your child.