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You can use any pictures you want (some are included for your convenience or and you can get more to cut out by going to our I Spy sheets and Say & See eBook). Kids can add to their board (paper) by placing words or...
You can use any pictures you want (some are included for your convenience or and you can get more to cut out by going to our I Spy sheets and Say & See eBook). Kids can add to their board (paper) by placing words or...
These are fun and colorful cards. Ask how the items compare or how they are connected to each other. You can also have clients write their response to each card. Download PDF for Classification Cards ...
This is a fun game that tickles the imagination. Place the 1 stack of cards face down on the table and the picture cards spread around face up. Once the kids locate the answer they can feed it to the monster until every card is gone. Lots...
Write your number in the pumpkins or write down a number inside each pumpkin for each exercise you complete. Recommend a friend and earn points! Let us help you make money and deliver more therapy. Share your ideas and earn points! Together we are better! Download PDF for...
A printer friendly version is included. This works best when printed on card stock paper. You will need brass fasteners to attach the limbs. Stimulate the mind with fictional characters that are fun such as Santa and a Leprecaun. Download PDF for Color, Cut, & Paste...
Clients who struggle to find errors in written work or visually scan written material will benefit from this task. Share your therapy ideas with your Brilliant Therapy team and earn points! Download PDF for What's wrong with the story?...
This can be helpful for TBI clients that have their visual processing affected. Several different options will allow you to curtail the task for a more specific treatment approach. We are looking for more visual activities, so if you have some you have made to share...
Kids respond best when they get to decorate their wheel and it really makes an impression on them. So it is a wonderful tool to use for sensory modulation support. Supplies: =2 paper plates =markers =scissors & glue (to cut out coping skills of choice) =brad/paper fastener Download PDF for My...
What better way for kids to understand visual space, than to make their own ruler. Take a ruler and place it next to a card stock paper strip. Have kids draw a mark at each inch and then embellish it. (this is great for visual-perceptual and visual...
A printer friendly option is included. Teachers enjoy feeling supported with social skills goals. This activity can be adapted by therapists to build more than one skill. These colorful pictures can be cut out and placed on a strip of paper as a bracelet or a necklace. You...