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This visual-motor integration activity is wonderful and easy to do. Great for car trips or an add on to a therapy session. Non threatening by only having 2 snowflakes on each page, you may let hesitant kids pick one of the two snowflakes to draw. They...

Executive functioning skills are so important for safe functioning in the everyday world. This activity for kids is designed to strengthen those skills and introduce them to looking at and using maps. Included are writing pages for each map. Kids often enjoy adding some color...

This is a very flexible activity sheet. Therapists use it differently to reach different goals. OT: For sensory try gluing on spices and random sensory items such as feathers, play doh, fuzz balls, and paint. For fine motor emphasis you can cut it out and decorate...

Building communication and imagination are keys to success, so here is a fun one that has a winter theme. You can also have kids write in winter items from a list such as; scarf, boots, jacket, skiis, hat, googles, wool, thermal underwear, hot chocolate, and fireplace. Click...

Speech therapist enjoy this one. They like to laminate it and then have each kid place their dot of play dough on an item and describe it or generate a sentence using the item that they placed the play doh dot on. OT's like the fine...

Keep moving fun, flexible, and seeing progress. This allows kids to know how much more they will be expected to do before getting a reward. Let us know what you need more of and you can earn more BT points! Click here to download the PDF...

This is a maze with a twist! You need to travel to the end and collect as many snowflakes as you can along the way, but do not retrace your way. Good Luck! Brains+Visual Motor Coordination+Confidence=This tool! Click here to download the PDF...

This maze has paths that get gradually smaller as concentration gets more focused. Check out all the other mazes we have and let us know what you think. Click here to download the PDF...