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Kids especially love to be part of creating the obstacle course.  They can cut and color elements to be put into the course. This activity can work on several different skills such as; visual-motor, visual-perceptual, and asymmetrical bilateral integration. TIPS: If you need to color these...

Balls can be used for so many different activities in therapy. Here is one that can be adapted many ways. OPTIONS: You may use colored paper taped to the ground instead of cardboard. ST: Have clients call out a word from a chosen topic each time the...

File Folders are a great way to keep a wide variety of tasks in a small space. Use a variety of colors and textures such as tin foil, sand paper, and pipe cleaner. Put the task inside, laminate it, and you are ready to go! Directions:...

What boy isn't fascinated with a robot?! Cut out shapes and have them assemble one. You can even use different colored paper and let them cut their own shapes as well. Tip: You may want to give some parameters such as; " It needs to have...

This can be a fun classroom tool for sensory modulation or a tricky way to work out on the tough moves. If you like these moves, you will definitely enjoy our obstacle course e-Books. You can choose a month specific course or others with themes like...

Pumpkins are fascinating because of their bright color and unique shape. Here kids have some directed finger painting practice with a fun subject. Don't forget to check out all our holiday activities by clicking on your month of choice. Share your fun therapy ideas with your Brilliant...