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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...

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...

This is skill builder that helps TBI or developmentally delayed kids with ADL activities such as interpreting a calendar of events or copying information correctly. Therapists may color the smaller design ahead of time and ask client to duplicate what they see. Whatever skills you are working...

This works very well especially when you first talk about what is going on in the picture story. The flag in the window sill is the trickiest object to find. Kids can pick a word to use in a sentence that they generate or adapt it...

You have 2 versions for better therapy. Have fun targeting the skills. Each client is wired differently and deserves the specific tools that help them. If you have adapted or developed some specific tools for specific needs we would love to have you share them with...

Practice visual motor skills with this simple effective tool. If you have other tools you have made that work, why not enter them on our Brilliant Therapy page? TYou will receive more points and together we can make therapy better! Download PDF for Pre-Writing Spiral...