Child-friendly guides and printable activities for Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia/Dyscalculia, Down syndrome, SMA, and more—made for home, school, and therapy.
Showcase of Learning Activities
Simple, research-backed tasks to help parents and teachers observe early numeracy and literacy skills in children.
Red Ballon Game
For Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Age Focus: 2–4 years
A playful joint attention task using a bright balloon. The child is asked to look, point, and follow the adult’s gesture. It helps identify how well the child shares focus and responds to social cues — early indicators of social communication development.
For Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Age Focus: 3–6 years
A lively movement-based activity that checks impulse control and attention. The child dances when music plays and freezes when it stops — revealing their ability to follow cues and regulate excitement in a fun way.
A simple counting and giving task using toys or blocks. The child is asked to count, give a certain number, and tell how many are left — assessing understanding of numbers, counting accuracy, and basic subtraction sense.