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Try approaching movements by coloring them first and then doing them. You may be surprised at what changing the routine can do. Simple to color or cut out, the kids get to look at their own colorful creations and do the moves. Now that makes coloring...

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...

This is such a wonderful writing training tool. PT: This can be used by taping it to a wall or under a table and have clients stand on rocker boards or lay on their back to complete it. [wrist weights can be added] Stronger arms contribute to...

An additional maze is included that is at about the same skill level. Mazes are wonderful for improving visual motor skills as well as slowing down writing speed as kids have to look ahead in order to get thru the maze. If kids need more have...

Slow down the fast inaccurate writers with this writing tool. we added 1 more sheet that you may like. If you like this, you may like some of the e-books in the "Resources" section. Share your own creative tools with us on the Brilliant Therapy Facebook page...

Needing help getting a client to understand what to do with a ball? This picture board may help, especially for autistic kids or those with processing difficulties. >>Download picture board Adaptations: *Use a stuffed animal or squishy toy for throw & catch. *Laminate and cut them out to use...

Any instrument that such as maracas, triangles, or music tubes can be wonderful for social and emotional skills, as well as upper body conditioning.  This often works well with the unmotivated or pain clients. If you do not have instruments at your facility, you can often...