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Following directions is an important part of life, communication, safety, and relationships. If these are too difficult, try doing the Simple Directions Tasks first to strengthen desired skills. Click here to download the PDF...

Here is a set of wonderful visual-perceptual challenges that can be used for clients having a variety of diagnoses, such as head trauma or dyslexia. Visual memory and discrimination are really addressed so start noodle looking. Click here to download the PDF ...

Just cut out the four picture squares and then have client paste them on a strip of paper in the correct order. If you like this, check out the other sequence cards available at BrilliantTherapy.com Click here to download the PDF ...

Draw each number into an animal, object, or picture of your choice. Here is a chance to create and imagine lines that are not familiar, do a drawing process that is different, and develop other cognitive pathways to help with writing, memory, and more. OT: You may...

Visual processing is vital to academic success. So much learning is in written form. You cannot fix and error if you do not see it. This tool is helpful in developing the visual skills needed to correct writing errors and locating them. All you need is...

Learning to draw is another way to improve line awareness, cognitive skills, and visual-motor and visual-perceptual skills. Click here to download the PDF...

A fun way to work on visual perception, visual motor, and other cognitive skills is to complete this drawing. We have included several variations that can be helpful depending on your setting or client skill levels. Click here to download the PDF...

Obstacle courses sometimes need to combine movements, sensory outlets, and academics. These coins can be placed around the obstacle course indicating how many of each activity the kids should do, or you can use them to answer questions or make a game. Many possibilities with...