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This activity is an absolute favorite. With line awareness, parts make up a whole, sensory components, and bilateral integration it cannot be beat! BTW You can do it with regular construction paper and you will not get the wrinkling that you see in the picture. We...

Cutting out snowflakes helps with so many skills; parts to whole relationships, asymmetrical bilateral upper extremity skills and so much more. TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Make sure your scissors are sharp enough to cut thru more than 1 sheet of paper and if you want them to...

Do your own or copy the fish below. You choose! If you like this, you will like Doodle Cat! You may also enjoy Bubble Wrap: Ocean. Try writing fishy things inside the fish or cut out the fish at the bottom of the page and paste them...

Believe it or not, this is another favorite! Kids love this and it builds so many skills, such as reflex integration, crossing midline, UE strengthening, visual tracking (need to use water for this one-dry mop will not do), and sensory modulation. We used this poster...

OT: This is great for beginning coloring skills. Two colors with the colored outline suggestion. The slightly colored border will not compete with the visual interest , but suggest attention to the page. ST: This can be used to write or paste in words that have...

With 9 different colors used for the outline, you can have fun coloring or copying them on colored paper. They are printer friendly and fun to use. Cut them out and place them on a paper strip or pick them out of a box and...

If you like Mr. Square we know you will like Mr. Circle as well. Bright motivating colors can spur on therapy imagination! Here are some ideas: PT: Make a square themed obstacle course or pick up as many squares as Mr. Square wants. Stack them and...