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Big Brain Academy

In Big Brain Academy players will test their abilities and “exercise” their brains in five different categories by playing 15 mini-games.  Kids will need to count coins, identify shadows, count stacks of blocks, memorize musical sounds, and so on, in order to bulk up their brain.

Game play alone results in modest improvements in real-world executive skills. Please refer to our Playbook Tutorial, general coaching and comprehensive guides to transfer game skills to sustainable real-life behaviors.

QUICK FACTS

Game Type: Puzzle
Platform/Console: Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii
Number of Players: 1-8
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
LWK Recommended Age: 7+
Buy Now From: Amazon.com (DS), Amazon.com (Wii)

 




This Game is Good for Kids Who Need Help With:

What You Need to Know About This Game:

Big Brain Academy is recommended for ages seven and older due to the small amount of reading that is involved during the instructional process. Younger children should have no problems playing Big Brain Academy if they are given verbal instructions prior to beginning mini-games.

Note: This playbook reflects the content of the Nintendo DS version of Big Brain Academy.  Please be aware that there may be slight content differences in other console adaptations. 

Solutions::

For parents who would like a walkthrough, many great fan-made (and free!) walkthroughs can be found on the internet.  We suggest you look here http://www.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/game/926846.html or here http://www.bellaonline.com/gaming/w/bigbrain/.

This Game Helps Your Kids With Time Management

This game is good for kids who display difficulty with judging how long something takes and starting projects on time, because they must:

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This Game Helps Your Kids With Metacognition:

This game is good for kids who display difficulty with making accurate self-assessments, because:

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