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Believe it or not, this has been a kids favorite! I think it is because of the unexpectedness. We prime the kids hands for writing, by coloring the letters first, then slip in the writing. It looks easy and the colors make it fun. This is...

Have client take a colored marker or highlighter and trace the line down and then draw the lucky symbols. You can adapt this by just having 1 color on each symbol and they then follow the line to the box and put in the corresponding...

We have included 2 additional visual letter finds. They are fun and build skills, such as visual memory, letter recognition, task attention, and visual-motor control. Therapists who used this also liked the I Spy e-book and the Dyslexia e-book found in 'Resources". Download PDF for Circle P&B...

Here are 2 versions to help target the exact skill level of your clients. This can be used to slow down writing speed by using it just before a writing task or for visual perceptual and visual motor skills. Download PDF for Find 9 Differences Jazzy...

With 3 versions to use, you have choices. Choose the best! Therapists tell us that it is a nice addition to their obstacle courses. If you are using an obstacle course style treatment approach, check out the obstacle course e-books in 'Resources'. Download PDF for Scrambled Shamrock's...

For TBI clientele, you may have them point to different elements or duplicate this in a drawing. See if they get all the elements. If you would like to share some of your own creative tools, enter them on the Brilliant Therapy facebook page! Download PDF for...

This is a fun and easy way to prepare an activity that focuses on pronoun usage. Make it multi sensory by letting kids have a piece of popcorn if they get their sentence said in a time 1 minute frame. >> Download Worksheet for Popcorn Activity...