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Beginning mazes are difficult to find. Here we provide 2 variations and a blank template so you can quickly draw up a maze that is perfect for the skill level of your client. They may even want to try to draw a maze themselves. Click Here...

You never waste time doing an iSPY activity. The skills used on this task are needed for everyday living and can build confidence. These types of activities can also be a helpful tool for those recovering from a brain injury. Click Here to Download the PDF...

This fun task not only addresses visual scanning, figure ground, and task attention, but also is a wonderful tool to work on communication skills. Find all 28 items and remember the enjoyment. Click Here to Download the PDF...

Mummy maze is a nice easy way to transition into more difficult mazes. Mazes are wonderful ways to have kids train their eyes to look ahead of where they are writing. This skill can also assist in test taking. There is also plenty of space...

Ghost towns can be intriguing to some kids and they may be motivated to pick out words from a word bank to past around the side of this maze that would be associated with Ghost Towns. Click Here to Download PDF...

Nutty things make for lots of giggles! Have fun writing a letter in each acorn or doing a yoga move before coloring one in. It's up to you to adapt this to bring out the best skill building elements. Speech therapists may want to place...

This visual-motor integration activity is wonderful and easy to do. Great for car trips or an add on to a therapy session. Non threatening by only having 2 snowflakes on each page, you may let hesitant kids pick one of the two snowflakes to draw. They...