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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...

Movement is wonderful especially when your body does what you tell it to do. This is designed to help brains figure it all out. See how fast you can doe each line of moves. Clap, hop, high five hands and toe touches,...

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...

Colorful lines spaced apart help to keep this sometimes frustrating skill builder engaging. Sticker rewards can be a nice motivator. Another way to encourage visual discrimination skills is to have clients take another color marker after completing the page and place a check mark any...

The simple movement of rotating a pencil or pen around in your fingers is another great way to work on fine motor skills. This is also another great way to work on handwriting skills by having kids quickly move down the page circling each dot...

Follow simple 4 step directions and color the designs accordingly. These simple printable tasks can be a wonderful way to keep kids off electronics and build skills at the same time such as; task attention, visual perception and visual motor coordination. Click Here to Download PDF...

Tracing, coloring, cutting, and fun. Keeping it fun is so important for true skill building. Call off the lucky items and why they are associated with the month of March. If you like this, you may enjoy Trace or Cut December Maze. Click Here to Download PDF...

This is a fun way to work on cutting skills and you may want to color each figure first if wanting to work on some coloring skills. Speech therapist's never forget to have clients call out the items. Enjoy! If you like this, you will enjoy...

These shape mazes are a wonderful way to help kids and brain injured adults work on cutting skills. ST: They can easily be adapted to develop articulation skills by saying words starting with the shape letter. You may also have clients call out items that have...