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You may choose to color it, but cutting it out on the lines and then putting it together can be great fun. Color suggestive lines and the option for number assistance make this a useful tool. Share creative inventions with your Brilliant Therapy team! Download the PDF...

This whimsical style activity has many uses. Here are a few: Auditory skills: Call off a letter and client locates it on the page and then colors it. [auditory processing with visual-motor] OT: They usually want to write in their own numbers/letters so we provided one with...

It is refreshing for kids to see many different types of tasks at varying difficulties so that they can learn to anticipate the difficulty. This task can help them feel more confident with writing tasks. The wonky border and hand drawn words make it unlike what...

Sometimes all you want is a circle. I have used this as a template for drawing a flower , obstacle course stepping point, or just smiley face. BTW you can have kids decorate them and then cut out, laminate, and use on your obstacle course. They...

Getting eyes to focus and attend long enough to generate a line takes time for some. Short tasks initially keeps learning fun. We have left plenty of blank space so you can adapt it as needed. If you like this, you will like "Trace A Cross"...

Just enough color to give it interest, and just enough free space to allow a therapist to respond to their client maximizing the session. The free space allows for writing a letter in a name, having the opportunity to imitate a cross, draw a person,...