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This is a fantastic activity for any obstacle course. Beneficial for; visual tracking, visual discrimination, ambulation, and wheelchair mobility. It has become a quick favorite. You may choose to use different walking dots so a large dot pattern has been included that you can use to...

These numbers may be good for beginning writing skills, but they are a super neat tool to have for an obstacle course too! We included a decorative and printer friendly version. OT: You may also have kids write the numbers around the number form. Yes these are...

This routine is proven to work very well with kids. It is the perfect behavioral structure for any obstacle course. Any school therapist can have this posted in their motor lab as a guide for other support staff. Therapists often provide this to parents as a supportive...

This is a wonderful crossing midline task along with reflex integration. Directions: Place the hearts in two vertical rows allowing space for a client to crawl between. Next have the client get on all fours and roll a medicine ball back and forth between the hearts...

With 9 different colors used for the outline, you can have fun coloring or copying them on colored paper. They are printer friendly and fun to use. Cut them out and place them on a paper strip or pick them out of a box and...

Balancing fun is what this is. Building body awareness and visual-motor skills and so much more. Speech Option: Place index cards on the beam and when the student walks on top of them, they will have to do a move, pose, read a word, that is...

Try introducing this like Follow The Leader. Kids love to imitate and learn to lead this way. Here are 21 ways to use a line for therapy. Brave summer camp OT: You can even trace your finger up the crease of a cactus. Go slowly. It is...