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So many therapists forget to use this simple type of tool. This tool can provide some needed information to determine what will need to be addressed in the next treatment session. We have included additional adaptive writing sheets for your convenience. Share your creations with the Brilliant...

Here is a list of everyday classroom tools. It is so important that we give kids opportunities to search for things in the 3rd dimension. They love this task when they each have their own sheet. Stay quiet and just watch what their eyes do....

We hope that the strong colorful border will distract little minds just enough that they do not get intimidated by the volume of dots. Start with the uppercase alphabet and have fun making the octopus. Have you made anything you would like to share? Just go...

This is a hit with kids every year. If they do not like to write, try this one. They will start writing the alphabet and not want to stop. Supplies: pencil, scissors, glue, white pencil/crayon, 1 dark piece of colored paper (black, navy,...

Okay, we got a bit carried away trying to make writing fun and inspirational. Enjoy these 2 pages that hopefully generate some fun thoughts to write down. If you want to get carried away like we did and draw up your own inspiring therapy pages, share...

Complete coloring the turkey with a sample below. The sample is easy to cut off or fold out of sight if that is better for the skills being addressed. For short term memory, you can show students and then fold it back under. Count how...