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This tool assists with; letter size awareness, visual planning, fine motor coordination/control and is fun to do. It is wonderful what a happy symbol and a simple pink line can do. Download PDF for Write a word in each heart...

The hand drawn hearts let kids know that they can draw them too. The more we draw, the better we get. Cognitive, social, and writing skills combine to make this a nice tool. Share some of the tools you have created and together we can make...

This is a wonderful way to introduce intentional drawing. Line awareness, visual motor integration, and confidence building are some of the benefits of this task. If client is still afraid, try copying the x's and o's that are seen on the border. Creative therapists are all around...

If numbers are difficult and a goal, this sheet can help. We hope the boarder gives a bit of interest without distraction. Pick a color and trace it with your finger. Download PDF for Practice Numbers 1-10...

Kids like the little brain man because it looks like they feel when doing this number sheet. See how they gage number sizes as well as numerical order. Download PDF for What Number is Missing...

Here are some creative ideas to do with this writing workout page: *Have kids pick a number between 1 and 8 and then have them do the number of lines they picked. *Highlight the lines they like best and have them continue those lines. They can watch...

This is definitely a kids favorite! With colorful pictures to add into their sentences, they don't mind writing more. All you need is a pencil, scissors, and a glue stick. Have you created some motivating therapeutic tools? Share them with the Brilliant Therapy team on our facebook...

Another fun way to work on writing and visual discrimination. Let's face it, if you cannot see where lines are supposed to be, then how can you correct any written errors. Speech: Sentence generation can be done with these pictures to assist. Share your created therapy tools...