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File Folders are a great way to keep a wide variety of tasks in a small space. Use a variety of colors and textures such as tin foil, sand paper, and pipe cleaner. Put the task inside, laminate it, and you are ready to go! Directions:...

This picture brings to mind versions of the popular game Connect 4. It can be done out of cardboard or try using egg cartons (You can tape several together to make a larger game board) and take turns placing a fuzz ball in the egg...

This tool can be individualized very easily. Clients stay attended due to the sensory input of the string and they enjoy moving the string/yarn. Variatons may include; matching to pictures that relate to each other ( political figures, tree to apple, dog to puppy, sad face...

Here is a quick easy for learning task that you can incorporate writing skills with. The decorative border will help keep up interest while you work on skills. Baseline awareness can be easily worked on with this task as well as cognition and bilateral integration. Download PDF...

A fun skill building therapy tool. Try saying each number aloud when you trace them. If you like this, you might check out our e-books in the 'Resources' section. Download PDF for Cut & Trace Bubble Numbers...

This task is a wonderful vision discrimination, visual-motor, and attention to task activity. If you have original items that you would like to share, just let us know on our facebook page. Download PDF for Animal Face Match: Coloring...

Have kids color the animals that match with the same color. In an obstacle course setting, you may choose to have them draw a line between each animal pair. If they like circus animals, they may enjoy the Circus Obstacle Course we have in the 'Resource'...

Grab yourself scissors and crayons and it's as easy as can be. This has been adapted sot that lower lever skills can cut on the circle while more advanced kids can cut out the edge of the sun. Perfect for a pre-K small group setting. If...