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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...

There are so many different moves we wanted to place at the bottom of each line, but decided simple was better. OPTION: Try laminating the page and place some of Brilliant Therapy's movement cards at the bottom of each line. This way you can have the...

For the therapist who wants their clients to move both hands at the same time this is your tool. Have kids use a die, penny or other easy to slide object in each hand and move them down the lines simultaneously. You can then have...

So easy to move when you have pictures posted and all you need is a towel or mat on the floor in front of them. The colorful drawings are motivating and help make the fun happen. These are perfect for a small space obstacle course at...

Laminate these pictures and you can incorporate speech skills in the pool. Discuss what looks more difficult and why, or what they want to do first. PT's and OT's your on your own, this is your kind of element. You may even post the picture in...

Believe it or not, this Monkey Jump is the precursor to learning how to do the Cartwheel. We have put a line in the drawing so that people who are not familiar with this movement can see how the hands are planted on the floor...

A maze with a story is always a great combination. Whether you tell or read the story, having a maze to go with it will definitely bring out an opportunity to work on visual and motor coordination skills. Just start at her neck and work your...

This move is valuable because it is the beginning movement for doing a cartwheel and you have your hips and feet crossing midline. This is a great addition to an obstacle course. You can place your hands on a line or tire or anything that makes...