08 Jul Alphabet Man
This is just a fun therapy task. Kids love to be like a spy and find all the letters. You may want to have an alphabet strip for them to cross off each letter that they find. We included a blank sheet if you want the...
This is just a fun therapy task. Kids love to be like a spy and find all the letters. You may want to have an alphabet strip for them to cross off each letter that they find. We included a blank sheet if you want the...
The blank spaces at the bottom allow kids to be rewarded by drawing or coloring in the space. Getting used to how diagonal lines look is also important, so have fun building skills. Download PDF for Triangle Shape writing Paper...
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...
The thought provoking cat helps generate sentences and make writing fun! Download PDF for Yawning Cat Writing Sheet...
This writing tool is unique because it really helps the client take a closer look at what they write on and how their writing appears. The imaginary baseline is also a mind tickler for elementary kids. It makes them think about what they are doing...
Planning is part of life, so this activity addresses that and helps make writing fun. We have included 3 additional pages along the same holiday theme that you might enjoy. Download PDF for Mayflower Journey...
Emotions are an important part of living so writing down words that make you feel one of these emotions can be a helpful skill builder. Download PDF for Happy & Sad Heart...
This simple template can be used in a variety of ways here are some ideas to get you started! -Laminate it and place it on a clip board or inside a folder where kids can check the box when they have completed the tasks written in...
This is definitely a kids favorite! With colorful pictures to add into their sentences, they don't mind writing more. All you need is a pencil, scissors, and a glue stick. Have you created some motivating therapeutic tools? Share them with the Brilliant Therapy team on our facebook...