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Pictures that are fun to look at help clients want to participate and engage in daily exercises. These 7 different exercises ensure flexibility and basic lower body strength will continue. There is blank space for therapists to write in any safety concerns or tips for good...

Try approaching movements by coloring them first and then doing them. You may be surprised at what changing the routine can do. Simple to color or cut out, the kids get to look at their own colorful creations and do the moves. Now that makes coloring...

We thought you might have too much fun on this one and want to do more, so we have added the Winter Holiday Complete The Pictures as well. If you like these, you will enjoy several of our e-books including the December Obstacle course e-book. Download PDF...

Point out the fun letters as well as completing the picture. We also have a writing sheet where you can write groovy letters of your own. Therapists that used this also liked the writing e-book. Download PDF for Complete Me...

Another creative way to use this is to let kids point to a body part and then put their initials in the box if they got it named or pointed to it correctly. If they were incorrect they can write in the word. Let's encourage...

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...

Beginning with the basics. Here is simple owl to color or to use as a quick screen. Easy to cut out with bright purple lines. Kids can even add details to eyes and chest. For writing: Have kids write in words that are color specific or...