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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....

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 is a hit with kids every year. If they do not like to write, try this one. They will start writing the alphabet and not want to stop. Supplies: pencil, scissors, glue, white pencil/crayon, 1 dark piece of colored paper (black, navy,...

Use these 3 different animals to practice tracing skills along with visual motor and asymmetrical bilateral upper extremity skills. Fun and almost whimsical, these pages can help learning happen. Help us reach more caregivers, teachers, therapists, and parents by asking them to join our team to...

Change up the borders or the writing paper and you can keep up the interest. You can place letters or numbers inside the hearts or dots that make up the boarder or simply color them. Download PDF for Plain Heart Writing Paper...

Another creative way to use this is to let kids point to a body part and then put their initials in the box if they got it named or pointed to it correctly. If they were incorrect they can write in the word. Let's encourage...

Here are some creative ideas to do with this writing workout page: *Have kids pick a number between 1 and 8 and then have them do the number of lines they picked. *Highlight the lines they like best and have them continue those lines. They can watch...