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This just makes you smile. Kids get to cut out the fun items and then figure out where they get placed into the picture above. This printer friendly version allows kids to color it and even add a background. If you like this, you will like some...

Turkey's are wonderful for imagination, concentration, and bilateral integration. Cut out colored feathers and paste them on or just draw feathers. The answer key at the back indicates where the feathers can fit around the turkey. This is a different kind of puzzle to foster...

The picture brings many smiles and kids are drawn to the experience in the picture to fine all the items on the list. Skills developed: visual-motor, attention to task, conversational skills, and more depending on how this is administered. For example: Standing balance and UE strength...

Here is a fun way to improve number, attention, and vision skills. Happy bones can stimulate further communication skills. ST: You may have client color a border bone for each articulation challenge or question answered. Download the PDF for Happy Halloween...

Learning to talk about feelings is a way that others can understand is all part of emotional and social health. We have included a paper with a large heart drawn on it so that you can put your happy or sad words in it. If you would...

Fold & Cut tasks are wonderful for helping the brain to see how parts relate to the whole and how to interpret what we see. By breaking down what we see, we can build analytical skills and a variety of other pathways in the brain that...

This simple task is wonderful for cognitive growth as well as helping with fine motor, bilateral integration and visual motor skills. You may like the Fold & Cut Halloween Shapes e-book or the 4 Valentine's Day Fold & Cut Cards. Download the PDF for Fold & Cut...