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We often forget to add smells into the sensory planned activity. If a kid eats a tiny bit, no worries. This can be fun to make or use for fine motor and strengthening for young and old clients. Download the PDF for Cranberry Dough...

This is near the top of our favorites list! Easy to do anywhere, this includes some cards that can be posted on to your course, or given to the client to refer to (that will help with executive functioning skills), or use them as flash...

PT: For the aging rehab population, you may choose to do this between the parallel bars. Taping down blue paper squares where you want the client to step to. Add a sensory component by having then do it without shoes and on sand paper or...

If you want to make your cards fancy, just copy pictures like the talking boy and then cut them out and paste them on the blank side of the cards. Kids enjoy the mystery of cards and you can build communication skills at the same time. Share...

This handout should give you many ideas as to what you can use to provide useful matching challenges. Tip: With car emblems, just grab pictures from the internet and then match them to pictures of cars or descriptions of them. I used the car emblems with...

Locating letter's in a group of other letters is a good skill to work on. This can help the visually challenged, working memory skills, and visual-motor integration. Download the PDF for Circle.Trace.Count. a,b,o...