Understanding the Play Attention Reports

Modified on Fri, 14 Dec, 2018 at 10:20 AM


Some of the strongest indications of cognitive skill development via Play Attention training are the things parents see in day to day life.  These changes range from homework taking less time, a better ability to carry out tasks with multiple steps, fewer meltdowns, less susceptibility to distractions, etc.


But Play Attention itself has its own method to display progress happening in a tangible and empirical way: the Reports feature.  This features allows you to generate a summary of your child's data so you can see in a clear and concise manner how well they're doing.  And since you can view their data from Day 1, you get a holistic picture of how far they've come.  

Have their self-distracting/self-stimulating behaviors decreased?  Are their attention percentages going up?  Can they now complete games where previously they had to stop early?  Are impulsive strikes and incorrect strikes going down?  All are questions the Reports feature can answer.  


With this in mind, we've recently created a YouTube video with step by step instructions on how to make the most of the Reports feature.  Click here to watch:




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