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This can be adapted many different ways based on what skills you are targeting and what supplies you have. Try sifting thru spangles (available at Walmart) and find all the green ones or put feathers in your jar. It is all up to you! We have provided...

Color,Cut, & Paste activities are a fun way to work on skills such as; bilateral asymmetrical integration of the UE's, visual processing, grasping school tools, visual motor, fine motor coordination, following directions, and many other skills. Any client that has had a TBI that affected motor...

Whether it is a game, obstacle course element, visual memory (works with lots of sock pairs) task, or a tricky way to get a kid to put them on their feet, socks can be fun. OPTION:  You can also make ABA and other patterns with food...

Physical therapists usually place doh onto a mat and have kids walk barefoot on it, while speech therapists use it for activities that can have pragmatic or receptive speech opportunities worked in. Such as 'how large' or 'how many'. Using play doh flattened out on a...