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Complete coloring the turkey with a sample below. The sample is easy to cut off or fold out of sight if that is better for the skills being addressed. For short term memory, you can show students and then fold it back under. Count how...

Beginning with the basics. Here is simple owl to color or to use as a quick screen. Easy to cut out with bright purple lines. Kids can even add details to eyes and chest. For writing: Have kids write in words that are color specific or...

We have included the answer sheet as well, in case you choose to use it to have clients correct their own work which can help with visual discrimination and visual attention to a task. Consider sharing your therapy tools with your Brilliant Therapy team. Just go...

With 4 versions included, you can easily have a small group of kids do this simultaneously and not have them looking at the kid next to them for answers. Speech: Have clients tell you what is missing and then draw it in. One of the wonderful elements...

Here are 3 versions so you can match the clients abilities and provide more specialized treatment. One of the versions has wide grey lines to assist with visual perception and cognitive ability to process what lines are most important on the page. You may choose to...

This is skill builder that helps TBI or developmentally delayed kids with ADL activities such as interpreting a calendar of events or copying information correctly. Therapists may color the smaller design ahead of time and ask client to duplicate what they see. Whatever skills you are working...

This works very well especially when you first talk about what is going on in the picture story. The flag in the window sill is the trickiest object to find. Kids can pick a word to use in a sentence that they generate or adapt it...

You have 2 versions for better therapy. Have fun targeting the skills. Each client is wired differently and deserves the specific tools that help them. If you have adapted or developed some specific tools for specific needs we would love to have you share them with...

You have 4 and 8 Differences sheets to use. As kids get better confidence grows. This helps attention to tasks as well. You may also try doing a 3D task prior to this 2D one. Give kids 4 objects that you have another one of. Have...

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...