02 Apr Table Traits
Social skills are very important to learn and this tool will help that learning occur. Sometimes a task with talking is all it takes. Enjoy and Bon A petit! Click here to download the PDF...
Social skills are very important to learn and this tool will help that learning occur. Sometimes a task with talking is all it takes. Enjoy and Bon A petit! Click here to download the PDF...
Start with shapes and then graduate to numbers. This tool is wonderful for executive functioning, math, attention building and more. Click here to download the PDF...
Oh the joy a duck can bring to therapy times! This task will help with body awareness, hand control, imagination, and communication. If you have kids with sensitive hands, this can help with hand touch avoidance. Just a tip. We love to hear wonderful therapy successes, so don't...
Sometimes we just need to think and speak, so here are some simple mind challenges that can help with building those executive functioning skills and more. OT: You may want to have kids type or write out their responses. Share what tools you create with the team...
Scavenger hunts can be wonderful for building social skills, as well as visual-perceptual and cognitive skills. This one has little bubbles that kids can fill in (sometimes they have to do these on school tests) or check off. OPTION: You can set a timer and give each...
If you like this, you may like Desert Backyard Scavenger Hunt. This can make learning to move fun and learn to accomplish goals. Keep it fun and energetic. Share your energetic therapy tools with your Brilliant Therapy team and earn more points! Click here to download the...
For those kinesthetic learners, this can be a great tool. Other skills that this addresses are reading, communication, bilateral asymmetrical coordination, and social skills. Try putting the statements up on a wall and have kids cut out each punctuation square and stick it on the appropriate...
Read, think, select, write or say your answers out loud. Color the answer for those clients that are motivated by color. This tool is quick and simple but full of learning. Share your favorite tools on your Brilliant Therapy facebook page and get more points! Click here to...
Put a bit of flexible thinking and moving and you have another therapy tool worth having. Clients find this fun and can motivate some of the clients that have therapy doldrums. We have also included a version that you can. have clients color the answers on. Share...
If you like this, you will like "Circle What You Can Walk On". Reading is not necessary and bright colors make it fun for most. Cognitive skills as well as thought organization building questions can be used with this tool. Some examples of this are: "What...