Fedu.ai by Mentalup

Fedu.ai by Mentalup

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Fedu.ai is an education platform developed by MentalUP, an award-winning EdTech company. Built with the support of leading educators, game designers, and AI experts from Finland, Fedu.ai combines international expertise with years of hands-on experience. Certified by Education Alliance Finland for its pedagogical quality, the platform offers trusted and research-backed learning solutions. With Fed

21/08/2025

Gamified exercises for everyone — from children aged 4–13 to adults!
Enhance your cognitive skills, discover your strengths with personalized performance reports, identify areas for improvement, and explore so much more — all in one app.

18/08/2025

Because chores not only help keep the home organized; they also develop children’s sense of responsibility, strengthen their self-confidence, and teach them how to cooperate within the family. Being part of daily tasks helps children feel valued and take strong steps toward independence. 🌿

👶 Ages 3–4: Putting toys away, placing dirty laundry in the basket, setting napkins on the table
👦 Ages 5–6: Watering plants, making the bed, helping set the table
🧒 Ages 7–9: Simple dusting tasks, feeding a pet, organizing their room
👧 Ages 10 and above: Helping hang laundry, assisting with meal preparation, packing their own bag

Age-appropriate chores show children the importance of contributing.
This way, they not only build daily life skills but also lay the foundation for becoming independent individuals with strong self-confidence. ✨

11/08/2025

Stepping up to the board, holding an exam paper, or hearing an unexpected question… In that moment, the heart races, hands sweat, and words seem to vanish.

Three key areas of the brain are activated at the same time:

Amygdala sounds the danger alarm: “Attention, there’s a threat!” The body prepares for fight or flight.

Hippocampus struggles to recall learned information; the stress hormone cortisol clouds memory pathways.

Prefrontal Cortex tries to regulate emotions and think logically, but excessive stress weakens these communication lines.

If this happens frequently, it can negatively impact brain development. Research shows that chronic stress increases anxiety levels, reduces learning capacity, and makes emotional balance harder to maintain.

The brain is flexible, and with the right exercises, it can recover its strength. MentalUP uses scientifically designed games to improve children’s focus, memory, and problem-solving skills, helping them build a stronger cognitive foundation to face stress.

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Looking back, just one old toy is enough to bring a flood of childhood memories. 🌸 Here are some unforgettable classics to take you right back. 👀

01/08/2025

The Dunn & Dunn learning styles model identifies three main approaches to learning: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic.

👀 Visual learners retain information more effectively through colorful notes, charts, and diagrams.
👂 Auditory learners strengthen their understanding through listening, discussions, and verbal repetition.
✋ Kinesthetic learners acquire knowledge by experiencing, moving, and actively engaging in the process.

Every individual has a unique way of learning; the key is to support these differences with the right methods. 🌿
MentalUP helps children discover their learning style and supports their development in the most effective way. 🎯

27/07/2025

Notifications, multitasking, constant context switching…
The brain is forced to refocus with every transition. This increases mental fatigue and makes it harder to maintain deep focus.

Today, attention span is influenced not only by individual traits but also by the cognitive environment we are exposed to.

The solution is not to question one’s ability to concentrate, but to reduce external stimulus overload, balance cognitive load, and restructure environmental conditions that support focus.

Because sustainable attention is not merely a mental skill—it’s a direct outcome of the cognitive ecosystem we live in.

24/07/2025

Children who regularly use MentalUP for just 4 weeks experience measurable improvements, particularly in the following areas:

🔹 Attention Span: Thanks to daily exercises, a 12% increase in attention span can be observed. This improvement enhances focus in class and the ability to follow instructions.

🔹 Working Memory: Games that actively engage short-term memory improve the ability to process and temporarily store information. This directly supports children's reading, problem-solving, and planning skills.

🔹 Mental Flexibility: The ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and adapt to unexpected situations increases. This development strengthens academic success as well as social interactions.

🔹 Visual and Auditory Perception: Exercises that activate different perception channels enable children to analyze information more quickly and enhance their ability to distinguish details.

📊 These effects can be monitored through expert-approved tests, and the child's cognitive development profile can be regularly reported.

🎯 Conscious and sustainable digital use is one of the most effective ways to boost mental capacity. MentalUP makes this both fun and scientific.

22/07/2025

Mental reflex speed refers to how quickly and accurately the brain responds to external stimuli. This skill directly impacts areas such as attention, decision-making, and reaction time. Here are 3 effective types of games that help improve mental reflex speed:

🔸 Reaction Time Games
These involve tasks like quickly tapping a suddenly appearing object or catching the correct color or sound. For example, “tap when the color changes” games support fast decision-making and motor response development.

🔸 Visual Attention Games
These require identifying target items among busy visuals. Games like “spot the difference” or “catch the specific shape” improve rapid perception and selective attention skills.

🔸 Rapid Matching Games
These are based on quickly matching similar cards, symbols, or concepts. They enhance the brain’s information processing speed and also support memory. For instance, “use your memory and find the pairs” games fall into this category.

18/07/2025

According to OECD data, 30% of 15-year-olds in Türkiye feel anxious when they are away from digital devices. This is not just about screen time—it’s a sign of growing digital dependency.

So, what's the solution?

🔸 Set screen time limits:
Establishing clear boundaries based on age is the first step toward building healthy digital habits.
🕒 Example: For children aged 8–12, limit screen time to 1 hour per day, preferably during a specific time slot like “1 hour after dinner.” This helps manage expectations and prevents conflicts.

🔸 Make screen-free time fun:
Unless offline alternatives are appealing, children will naturally seek screens to fill every free moment.
🎨 Example: Organize family game nights, LEGO building challenges, mini home tournaments, or short evening walks. These activities can make screen-free moments something to look forward to.

🔸 Offer brain-stimulating alternatives:
Children don't just want to be entertained—they want to learn and grow. Engaging their minds with offline activities is key.
🧠 Example: Try puzzles, memory games, strategy cards, science kits, or age-appropriate coding books. These keep curiosity alive and support learning without relying on screens.

🎯 Remember: The goal isn’t to ban technology—it’s to teach kids how to use it mindfully and responsibly.

14/07/2025

Have you ever wondered why bats hang upside down?
It’s not just a sleeping position — it’s a survival strategy! 🦇
Their wing structure doesn't allow them to take off directly from the ground. So they sleep while hanging high, and when threatened, they drop to gain momentum and fly away instantly.

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MentalUP is a scientific educational app used by millions of kids to improve their cognitive skills like attention, memory, and problem-solving. It is a participant of University College London Institute of Education EDUCATE Program.

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