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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...

Looking for a clover can be like looking for a needle in the hay stack. Great for visual discrimination and memory skills. Directions: Cut out clovers of different sizes and then cut out some 4-leafed clovers to mix in. You can vary the colors of green...

This is a wonderful addition to any obstacle course or summer camp activity binder. Let kids imitate moves that they see and develop better body awareness and attention to details.  Check out our eBooks on Obstacle Courses and more. Together we are better, get a friend...

If monkeys do it, we want to as well. Try these moves kids love. Use a pointer stick for added fun so that they can point to what they will do next. What can you do? Perhaps recommend a friend to join or let us help...

Preparation: (this will take a bit of time to get your eggs made- but you can cut several sheets of paper at one time and they are easy to cut out). - Different colors of paper are optional. You can use white. - Cut out commands and...

Place any object onto a piece of paper and trace around it with a pencil or marker. Then turn the shape into anything you want. You can tape paper to the wall and hold the object to the paper with one hand while tracing it with...

Lines can be helpful for elderly people to know where to go or look, where to place their keys, shoes, or papers, and can help them see a dangerous step in their garage. Simply said, lines help therapist's in many ways. Lines are useful in an...