This research aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties and standardization of the Neuropsychological Assessment of Executive Functions in Children Test (ENFEN in Spanish). This was a non-experimental quantitative and psychometric study with a convenience sample of 367 participants (171 children and 196 girls, 46,6 % and 53,4 %) of both rural and urban areas, aged 6 to 12 years (M = 8,99, SD = 1,88). The method of exploratory factor analysis by principal components was used to establish criterion and content validity against the executive function subscale of the ENI. Exploratory factor analysis yielded a single factor explaining 58,86 % of the total variance, like the original test results. Statistically significant correlations between all subscales and the ENI was found (p <0,05). Results show that the ENFEN is a valid tool for assessing executive functions in children of urban and rural areas which can be used in clinical and research field test.