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The Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) is a neurological disorder that affects mainly children and teenagers. Some stats indicate that 5.29% of kids under 19 suffer this disorder. The children affected with it usually suffer difficulties to pay attention, to stay focused in a single activity, and might be excessively active. Often, this leads to issues at the school, or following simple commands. Some studies have identified that mobile applications could help in the treatment of children with AD/HD, by contributing to improve different types of attention. We propose Dividi2, a mobile application that aims to improve the split attention in kids with AD/HD. We use some concepts from the recommendations obtained in the EMOINAD guide, related to patterns for the creation of mobile interfaces for children with AD/HD. We also conduct a little experiment with 5 children and their parents in order to validate our prototype. The feedback obtained was very positive, with 100% of the children indicating they would play Dividi2 and 80% indicating they would play it with their friends.
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