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Obstacle courses sometimes need to combine movements, sensory outlets, and academics. These coins can be placed around the obstacle course indicating how many of each activity the kids should do, or you can use them to answer questions or make a game. Many possibilities with...

Speech therapist enjoy this one. They like to laminate it and then have each kid place their dot of play dough on an item and describe it or generate a sentence using the item that they placed the play doh dot on. OT's like the fine...

Keep moving fun, flexible, and seeing progress. This allows kids to know how much more they will be expected to do before getting a reward. Let us know what you need more of and you can earn more BT points! Click here to download the PDF...

There are so many different moves we wanted to place at the bottom of each line, but decided simple was better. OPTION: Try laminating the page and place some of Brilliant Therapy's movement cards at the bottom of each line. This way you can have the...

This is a maze with a twist! You need to travel to the end and collect as many snowflakes as you can along the way, but do not retrace your way. Good Luck! Brains+Visual Motor Coordination+Confidence=This tool! Click here to download the PDF...

A wild option to do with this maze is to play a song and see if clients can get thru it before the song ends. Brain plasticity is key here, along with all the other wonderful benefits of completing t maze. Share your wild creations with the...

Start easy and then build the confidence to try a maze that is more difficult! That is how it is done! This is why we have so many different mazes. If you need an easy way to gage difficulty levels, just organize them by 1...

This maze has paths that get gradually smaller as concentration gets more focused. Check out all the other mazes we have and let us know what you think. Click here to download the PDF...

Colorful, dangerous to the eyes, and a challenge to brain plasticity, this butterfly inspired maze exhibits an alphabet boarder rather than the expected solid line. This leaves some with an uneasy feeling and can make them want to initially shy away from taking on the...

Here you get to collect charms or lucky things. This creates a rich environment for working on cognition and communication along with typical maze skills. This is one of our favorites for flexible thinking combined with visual skills. DIRECTIONS: Try to get thru the maze and...