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Here is a simple yoga pose to add to your gym visuals. Find other poses you like and color or just print them out and put them up. There are so many to choose from and we are adding more each day to the extensive collection.   Click...

Old car tires in a therapy gym for all ages is a hit! If you have some kids wash them there will be no black hands when you jump over them, into them, around them, or drive them down a line in the gym. Be...

You have to draw between lines to then engage in completing a maze. This also supports writing skills and visual-motor development. Animals all need to eat and that is what people do as well so the pictures are easily relatable to your smallest clients. Options: You...

Simple fine motor coordination along with cognition can be a wonderful combination. If you have some cool tools you have developed share them with us. We can help you sell your tools or place them on your Brilliant Therapy site and give you points so that...

A simply captivating way to learn about lines. We traced objects, drew basic shapes and then kept drawing parallel lines within the shape. This is a wonderful tool for all ages, and it is a spectacular way to engage visual attention, coordination, and increase line...

Here is a simple whimsical coloring sheet that is themed by month and sneaks letters and spelling in. Start forming the letters correctly and then enjoy coloring the rest. Share your creations with your Brilliant Therapy team and earn more points!   Click here to download the PDF...

If you like this, you may like Coloring: August. What is fun to do with these type of coloring sheets and to work on auditory processing and ask client to color as you speak. For example, you might say "color the H red and the 5...

If you like this tool, you may like Letter Dot Doodle. Parents: This is fun to use the paint stampers with. Have your little ones stamp each dot from top to bottom. Then incorporate other skill development or use it as a tracking device to see...

A maze with a story is always a great combination. Whether you tell or read the story, having a maze to go with it will definitely bring out an opportunity to work on visual and motor coordination skills. Just start at her neck and work your...

This can be easily adapted to work on fine motor coordination or sensory defensiveness and oral musculature. SET UP: We used a piece of packing foam (free from target or TJMaxx ) and poked uncooked spaghetti into it. Then let kids stack as many as they...