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Find the letters inside the green box and make word with them. Following directions and staying on task can be a struggle as this is purposefully designed to distract at the same time. Of course most clients want to color the picture afterwards, perhaps as a...

For kids/clients who have a goal to follow a picture chart of FIRST doing one task and THEN the other these can be helpful. Organizing thoughts thru pictures can be very helpful with some populations. There is a printer friendly version included and you can cut...

If you like this or think it might be too difficult for your client, then try Cut & Assemble: Apple. These tools are designed to focus on parts to whole concept that is part of executive functioning skills. This helps with understanding more of how the...

If you like this, you may enjoy the Cut & Assemble: Spider! This is a wonderful tool for building activity tolerance and an understanding of how parts put together make up the whole picture. We have included a coloring prompt picture, a tracing picture and a coloring...

Believe it or not, this Monkey Jump is the precursor to learning how to do the Cartwheel. We have put a line in the drawing so that people who are not familiar with this movement can see how the hands are planted on the floor...

It is so important for kids to learn how different parts make up a whole. This task addresses this as well as cutting, pasting, and coloring skills. If you like this, you will like Cut & Assemble: Apple and other Cut & Assemble tools.   Click here to...

If you like this tool, you may like Letter Dot Doodle. Parents: This is fun to use the paint stampers with. Have your little ones stamp each dot from top to bottom. Then incorporate other skill development or use it as a tracking device to see...

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...