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Dinosaur puzzles are often a favorite. So if you want to draw it fold your paper at the dotted line areas and then start with the tail to build confidence then go on to draw the eye and then the rest...

This can be adapted many different ways based on what skills you are targeting and what supplies you have. Try sifting thru spangles (available at Walmart) and find all the green ones or put feathers in your jar. It is all up to you! We have provided...

This vision exercise deals with tracking, perception, tracking saccades (an essential component for reading), teaming( binocular vision), and auditory memory. Share the tools you create with the Brilliant Therapy team and earn points! Download PDF for Vision: Word Tracker...

Therapist's as well as homeschool moms & dads enjoy doing this with the kids. It really targets mental reasoning and visual skills. Then you get to generate sentences on the topic. Science and therapy together make a great blend. Let the kids pick up everything...

Color,Cut, & Paste activities are a fun way to work on skills such as; bilateral asymmetrical integration of the UE's, visual processing, grasping school tools, visual motor, fine motor coordination, following directions, and many other skills. Any client that has had a TBI that affected motor...

Clinicians and teachers who like this chart, have also enjoyed the ebook Reset Station, which is found in the tools section fo BrilliantTherapy. Did you know that every week new entries are submitted into Brilliant Therapy so we are always growing.  Together we are better so...

Here is a helpful handout for clients who are motivated to get well. You can circle specific ones that help your clients. Did you know that each week we are adding more tools on to the site? That is part of our commitment to making therapy...