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Here are some common uses for these lucky items. Clients enjoy stepping on visual points of interest but these horse shoes can be used many ways. PT: These can be a wonderful way to add to an obstacle course or provided needed interest. OT: Use for simple...

What is at a rainbow's end? What do other's say? Does it make you feel hopeful or what would you like to see at the end? Whether it is language skills, a sticker chart, or an addition to an obstacle course, this colorful page is...

Leprechauns can do many things as well as make people smile and want to do an exercise. This brightens up dull therapy walls and makes kids want to do more and get the form right! Printer friendly version allows coloring as well.   Click here to download the...

Old car tires in a therapy gym for all ages is a hit! If you have some kids wash them there will be no black hands when you jump over them, into them, around them, or drive them down a line in the gym. Be...

Whimsical and bright, this has imagination and motivation written all over it. A great additional obstacle course tool. Make dots for colored paper or sidewalk chalk and have a blast! Make it more challenging by using different colors (say they have to avoid stepping on the red...

If you like this or think it might be too difficult for your client, then try Cut & Assemble: Apple. These tools are designed to focus on parts to whole concept that is part of executive functioning skills. This helps with understanding more of how the...

If you like this, you may enjoy the Cut & Assemble: Spider! This is a wonderful tool for building activity tolerance and an understanding of how parts put together make up the whole picture. We have included a coloring prompt picture, a tracing picture and a coloring...