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Sometimes bold is better. See how your clients respond to bolder lines on a page. It may be what they need to help the visual cognitive process and may help with visual impaired clients. Let us know what you think can help us help you. Together...

If you are starting your own OT or PT practice in pediatrics, a wedge and bolster will become some of your most used pieces of equipment. Share your pictures and ideas on Brilliant Therapy and earn points! Download PDF for Bolster & Wedge Activities...

They are simple to make and you can create your own based off of the needs of your clients. If you do it ahead of time, you can put glitter glue on the lines and then the lines will be raised and sparkle. This can be...

If monkeys do it, we want to as well. Try these moves kids love. Use a pointer stick for added fun so that they can point to what they will do next. What can you do? Perhaps recommend a friend to join or let us help...

Here is a way to combine movements and math skills which can really work for elementary school aged kids. If you like this you may like Monkey Moves (BrilliantTherapy)- it is just 1 sheet with 7 different moves that you can cut out if you are...

This is a perfect example of using a copy machine to help with matching. Whether it is color copies or black and white you can take familiar objects and make them into an activity of matching. It this case we cut them out and laminated...

Place any object onto a piece of paper and trace around it with a pencil or marker. Then turn the shape into anything you want. You can tape paper to the wall and hold the object to the paper with one hand while tracing it with...

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...