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This is a sample (with a spelling error) from the Dyslexia e-book. Obviously, it does not impact the therapy benefits of the page so check it out. If this type of task is something that your students benefit from, then go grab yourself the Dyslexia...

We hope that the strong colorful border will distract little minds just enough that they do not get intimidated by the volume of dots. Start with the uppercase alphabet and have fun making the octopus. Have you made anything you would like to share? Just go...

You will not see this anywhere else! Kids are different than they were 20 years ago, and times have changed. To capture their interest can be a challenge so we are meeting it by creating new ways of building writing skills that tickle the mind....

Some therapist's find it effective to go over the rules with their students prior to writing. Developing good writing habits will have long term benefits. Share tools you use with the team and receive more points! Download PDF for Handwriting Rules...

You can increase difficulty with this coloring task by giving specific directions (written or auditory depending on what skills you are targeting) such as "color each star or word a different color" or " place stripes on 5 letters". Download PDF for Always Do Your Best...

This tool assists with; letter size awareness, visual planning, fine motor coordination/control and is fun to do. It is wonderful what a happy symbol and a simple pink line can do. Download PDF for Write a word in each heart...

The hand drawn hearts let kids know that they can draw them too. The more we draw, the better we get. Cognitive, social, and writing skills combine to make this a nice tool. Share some of the tools you have created and together we can make...

This is even better when combined with the trees activity. You can color and cut out the character and place him on a picture with striped tree trunks. That way you get and many fine motor skills in as possible. Download PDF for Dr. Seuss: Write for...

This is one of the first tools that we ever came up with for kids. They write their name on the line and then the therapist gets to choose how many items they want the child to copy from the assortment above. Kids get to...