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Beginning mazes are difficult to find. Here we provide 2 variations and a blank template so you can quickly draw up a maze that is perfect for the skill level of your client. They may even want to try to draw a maze themselves. Click Here...

Visual closure and upper extremity bilateral asymmetrical coordination are just some to the benefits of working on this task. Cutting around this ugly skull can spur on much communication on topic as well. Share the tasks you have created and earn more BT points! Click Here to...

Try adding as many details on the girl and boy and then try to have someone guess what you did without looking at your rendition. This can be a nice way to add communication goals and simple cutting experience. If you like this, you will...

Here is a simple coloring task that is also good for cutting out due to it's simplicity. ST: May have them follow directions and color and add additional details, such as stripes or a bandaid on the elbow. OT: This can address body awareness and visual perception...

Nutty things make for lots of giggles! Have fun writing a letter in each acorn or doing a yoga move before coloring one in. It's up to you to adapt this to bring out the best skill building elements. Speech therapists may want to place...

Colorful lines spaced apart help to keep this sometimes frustrating skill builder engaging. Sticker rewards can be a nice motivator. Another way to encourage visual discrimination skills is to have clients take another color marker after completing the page and place a check mark any...

Follow simple 4 step directions and color the designs accordingly. These simple printable tasks can be a wonderful way to keep kids off electronics and build skills at the same time such as; task attention, visual perception and visual motor coordination. Click Here to Download PDF...