Abstract
. The Computerized Cognitive Retraining Program is a web-based application designed to support home-based cognitive training for children with cognitive disabilities. Cognitive disabilities often present challenges in areas such as memory, attention, and problemsolving, which can impact a child's learning and daily functioning. This project aims to provide an engaging, accessible platform for children to practice and improve these skills from the comfort of their home, under the guidance of healthcare professionals. The application enables children to engage with a variety of interactive games and exercises specifically developed to target cognitive functions. Each activity is designed to be visually stimulating and user-friendly, encouraging consistent participation and gradual cognitive improvement. The program also features a patient dashboard for doctors, allowing them to monitor individual progress, assess performance trends, and make informed adjustments to each child's training plan. Built using HTML, CSS, JS, VS code local storage, this application offers secure access and a reliable database structure for storing user data, game progress, and performance metrics. Through this project, we aim to bridge the gap in cognitive support services by making training resources available in a home setting, thus extending the impact of cognitive retraining beyond traditional clinical environments.