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M.A.P.P.I.S System

The Brain is a muscle MAPPIS is the gym

     The MAPPIS System is a unique cognitive framework designed to support children's brain development through play, pattern recognition, imagination and intentional thinking.

     Built into every page of the Calmie series, MAPPIS subtly works behind the scenes — training essential mental abilities without overwhelming or instructing.

   Each letter stands for a different cognitive area: Memory, Attention, Planing, Pattern, Imagination and Sequence.

  Together, these six pillars help children develop sharper observation, stronger reasoning, and better emotional self-regulation — all through joyful exploration and curiosity.

The child is not told what to look for. They find it. And that’s the power of MAPPIS.

MAPPIS System

MAPPIS System



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Memory

     Activities that encourage children to recall shapes, positions, patterns, objects, and visual information they have seen before play a crucial role in strengthening both short-term and working memory. By repeatedly exposing children to familiar elements presented in new contexts, these exercises enhance their ability to retain and manipulate information, which is essential for learning and problem-solving.

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Planning

   Activities that require children to make decisions, choose paths, and organize elements intentionally foster executive functioning. These experiences help children anticipate outcomes, plan sequential steps, and solve problems using logical reasoning.

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Attention

 Activities that require children to concentrate, spot differences, track moving objects, and notice details in visual scenes play a key role in developing sustained and selective attention. These exercises help children learn to filter out distractions and maintain focus on relevant information, skills essential for effective learning and daily tasks.

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Imagination

     Activities that invite children to interpret, create meaning, or mentally complete what is not explicitly shown encourage abstract thinking, creativity, and emotional expression. These tasks help children go beyond the obvious, fostering imagination and deeper cognitive engagement.

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Pattern

 Activities that emphasize repeating elements, relationships, and groupings help children learn to recognize and predict patterns. This process strengthens logical reasoning, categorization skills, and visual-motor organization, all of which are fundamental for problem-solving and academic success.

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Sequence

 Activities that require children to understand order, progression, and temporal relationships, such as arranging images, predicting what comes next, or completing visual stories, help develop cognitive flexibility and temporal reasoning. These skills are essential for organizing information and understanding cause and effect in everyday situations.

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