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Simply put, if you cannot follow directions, you will not go far in life. Here is an opportunity for kids to learn to follow simple fun directions. Share your fun and get your therapy buddies to join and earn more points! Click here to download the PDF...

Two choices but only one heart! Let kids discover how to check out choices so that they can pick the best one. Click here to download the PDF...

Cutting, assembling, and pasting fun is done with this simple Penguin task. You can use markers or colored paper and the template is ready for you to print and enjoy. This tool can help understanding Parts-to-whole as well as visual motor skills. Click here to download the...

Winter wonderlands are fun to celebrate. This visual motor task can build coordination, thought organization, impulse control, bilateral integration, visual and auditory processing, and speech skills. It all depends on how you choose to use it. SUPPLIES: colored construction paper, white paint, scissors, glue, and a...

Sometimes a visual chart helps encourage speech practice. It can also be used to motivate and record kids fixing errors in written work. They can color each item every time they find an error or write a letter correctly.   Click here to download the PDF...

Practice sheets that help measure progress can be fun, inspirational, and useful. Speechies may use it to collect data on articulation goals and OT's may use it to collect data on how many errors kids find in their work or how many writing rules they remember.   Click...

Mazes are used for more than visual motor skills. They can be a wonderful way to slow down fast writers so that they get into a better rhythm for writing tasks and accuracy improves.   Click here to download the PDF...

This is such a useful tool, we will try to add some more just like it. Critical thinking skills are so important with survival in the real world so this is a definite must for living safely. OT: You may have your clients generate a sentence...

This tool is the ink it to think it style tool. When we combine visual and auditory sensory systems it is better than just engaging one sensory system. Research proves the multi sensory approach to therapy is more effective and adding a nose to every...