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Blowing bubbles, paper whistles, and paint on paper are just some of the ways we can encourage oral muscle tone. OPTIONS: Use straws with different diameters and blow fuzz balls across different surfaces including water. You can also blow different items such as feathers, napkins, facial...

Yes, this is just like the Forked Spider & Fly, except you can use a pencil or cotton swab to spread out the paint to create spider legs. They usually end up a bit thicker so make your paint blob a bit bigger. This is a...

Speech therapists often forget that speech skills can be worked using sensory bins. Kids can call out colors and then retrieve them, speech cards can be hidden under rice or sand, or placed on carrot cards(instead of the animals shown) as if you are pulling...

Multi sensory activities are better activities for young and old. SUPPLIES = Bubble wrap, paint, colored pencils DIRECTIONS: With this activity, you place a small amount of paint in a pie tin and then take a piece of bubble wrap (these are free if you check with...

This has been popular so if you like this, look at some of the other pages on Brilliant Therapy that are similar such as Rooster: letter find. Vision and writing skills make this a favorite. Download the PDF for Bubble letter find!...

Using a car or finger have the kids move along the road and practice articulation. If you have some tools you have made and want to share, just enter them on the Brilliant Therapy page. Together we are making the world of therapy better! Download the PDF for...