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Turkeys are so popular in November, we wanted to give you a fun coloring activity that builds activity tolerance, visual-processing, visual motor, and academic skills. It is easy to color so kids can feel successful before they feel fatigue. Large print is helpful for visual impaired...

"Repeat after me." If you want to do well in school, you may need to be able to repeat a phrase so this tool specifically addresses working memory abilities. Have fun with this game style tool and just a note, you may want to use dice...

Almost everybody likes something sweet, so here is a fun humorous way to get the dull tasks done. Each time they are done, you can have your client mark or color an item. This takes the dull out of therapy! OT: This tool, although geared for speech,...

This crafty tool is designed to focus on parts to whole, tip prehension (pinching paper together while making the rolls), and other fine motor skills. They may require hand over hand assistance for the first roll and then let them struggle for the other two....

Words and coloring combined can create an atmosphere where communication and writing is encouraged, while coloring. It is simple enough to get colored during a treatment session, or as therapy homework that helps keep one away from the screen. Whatever you use this for, we...

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...

Many kids are attracted to these turkeys so here are two versions (one is a turkey napkin holder-the small one) and the other is just a standing turkey using toilet paper rolls for the body. You can also use cardstock paper as a substitute for...