Learn More About Your Kid’s Gifts With The Gifted Brain Visualizer
Find out how your gifted kid uses Focus, Memory, Language, and Problem-Solving skills at The Gifted Brain Room by PROMIL®.
Are you looking for a fun and educational experience for you and your kid? Why not book a slot at The Gifted Brain Room by PROMIL®? Launched on February 20, 2024, The Gifted Brain Room, created in partnership with Mystery Manila, offers an immersive environment where kids can test their focus, language, memory, and problem-solving skills.
Located on the 4th Floor of Robinson’s Galleria, The Gifted Brain Room offers a series of challenges designed to stimulate kids’ cognitive abilities. PROMIL® moms Solenn Heussaff, Georgina Wilson, and Kryz Uy got to experience the science behind The Gifted Brain Room. Solenn’s daughter, Thylane, also got to play the games while wearing a Gifted Brain Brain Visualizer. The device lets parents see which parts of their kids’ brains are activated during each activity.
What is the Gifted Brain Visualizer?
The Gifted Brain Visualizer by PROMIL® is a single-channel, dry electrode, and research-grade EEG headband. The device, expertly made in collaboration with Myndplay, a tech company based in the UK, is 100% safe and has been used by coaches, athletes, and therapists in over 70 countries.
The Gifted Brain Visualizer measures brainwave activity, which is transmitted via Bluetooth to a tablet, allowing parents to see their kid’s focus, memory, language, and problem-solving. It also monitors attention and relaxation levels while allowing kids to interact with different exercises and games without causing any harm or side effects to the user.
“Think of it as a ‘smartwatch’ for the brain. Through this, we can see in real-time which of the four brain developmental milestones are stimulated based on the different activities in The Gifted Brain Room,” said Dr. Sharma Rahman, a neuroscientist and founder of NeuroCreate.
“Every one of us has a different personality, and it goes the same for how our minds work. No two minds are identically the same. We all think differently and use our different brain milestones in various ways. Some may think more creatively when doing an activity, while others may use more of their problem-solving skills when doing the same activity. Thus, it is important to understand how our brains work. This is why, through the Gifted Brain Visualizer, parents can have a visualization of their kid’s gifts and learn more about opportunities for further development,” Dr. Rahman added.
How to join
The Gifted Brain Room will be open for parents and their kids until May 2024. Kids aged three and up can join, and each child must be accompanied by at least one adult. To reserve a slot, visit mysterymanila.com. On the Gifted Brain Room landing page, select the preferred date, time, and number of children participating in the escape room.
Then, fill in the necessary details of each child and guardian and specify any underlying medical conditions. Once you confirm your booking, you’ll receive an email confirmation and an SMS reminder.
You’ll also receive an SMS reminder the day before you visit The Gifted Brain Room. On the day of your booking, bring at least one valid ID with the birthdate of each participant.
What to Expect in The Gifted Brain Room
The Gifted Brain Room comprises five rooms where participating kids and adults can explore four essential brain functions: focus, memory, language, and problem-solving. Participants have 20 minutes to complete the missions in all five rooms.
Only six people, including three gifted kids and three guardians, will be allowed inside the Escape Room based on their booked time slot. Other accompanying adults can stay at the Viewing Room and see the Gifted Brain Visualizer in action.
The Gifted Brain Room by PROMIL® is free and open to kids aged three and up and their guardians. For more exclusive updates and parenting tools, please visit www.parenteam.com.ph/gifted-brain-room. Parents who join The Gifted Brain Room can also get their kids’ brain scan results at the link.