Concentration & Focus Activities
Activities That Improve Focus and Concentration
Concentration is like a muscle that needs regular exercise to get stronger. Simple activities, patient encouragement, and ongoing motivation can help children improve their attention and concentration. Here you will find a selection of concentration games and activities for children that can positively influence children's attention, memory and concentration skills.
Concentration - Online exercises
Focus & Concentration activities
These worksheets are designed to boost concentration, focus, memory and visual attention. Through activities like memorizing picture sequences and searching for hidden pictures, children strengthen their cognitive skills while learning to stay attentive and focused on tasks. These engaging exercises help develop essential problem-solving abilities in a playful and effective way.
Focus / Concentration / Visual Attention Exercises
Maze with Pictures / Maze with Letters - These fun worksheets are designed to help children sharpen their concentration, enhance visual attention, and develop key skills such as visual scanning, comparison, and problem-solving. Additionally, they promote graphomotor skills through guided tracing and drawing activities. Ideal for turning basic skills exercises into an exciting adventure!
Concentration and Attention / Visual discrimination Exercises
How many do you see?, Find the pictures, I spy ..., Picture Matching, Matching Directions - these worksheets can help children improve their attention and concentration, and develop key skills such as visual scanning, visual discrimination, visual memory, visual spatial relationships and problem-solving.
Graphic Dictation - Enhance Attention / Concentration / Spatial orientation
Drawing activities / Guided drawing activities for kids - Want to strengthen your child’s orientation skills? Graphic dictation involves drawing within cells, offering a playful and engaging way for children to develop their movement coordination and refine their fine motor abilities. Graphic Dictation exercises are designed to enhance fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, visual perception, spatial thinking, concentration, endurance, attention, and memory. These activities can be guided by parents with simple instructions like "one box to the left" or "two down," or children can work through them independently, line by line. Make learning interactive and fun while strengthening essential skills!





