24 Sep Lines: A Tool for Therapy
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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...
This is wonderful not just in March! The dots help kids with counting the leaves of each clover and then you can print the next one and they can color each four-leafed clover that they discover. Made just for therapists who know what they are...
This is a dynamic task. The therapist is slowly turning the wheel in front of the client as they point out the letters in order. This is wonderful for head injury or stroke clients that have vision challenges. NOTE: Parents/caretakers, ask a therapist to show you...
Money is part of life. Here we have incorporated this topic of everyday living that affects us all with the abilities to build skills in fine motor, visual scanning, thought organization, and social skill development. You can administer this several ways depending on your clients and...
If you like this tool, you will like "Circle everything that has a circle shape". You may also like our eBook that deals with Circle and coloring. We included another printer friendly task that is similar but has you identify odd numbers. We hope you like these,...
This is another favorite tool. Grab your markers and print your tool and off you go with many adaptions available so you can make it a perfect fit for your client. Excellent for all ages, and you can address a wide range of clients. Alphabet letters, words...
All types of clients can benefit from this, head trauma, developmentally delayed, and those needing the social challenge. PT: Let's not just have clients work on standing skills without something to do. Here is something they can do while working on standing balance or tolerance. OT: This...
Directed drawing helps clients of all ages. Kids enjoy this particular picture, but you can break down any pictures and have your clients imitate what you show them. All you do is start by drawing a simple line or shape in the picture and let them...