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You will not see this anywhere else! Kids are different than they were 20 years ago, and times have changed. To capture their interest can be a challenge so we are meeting it by creating new ways of building writing skills that tickle the mind....

You can increase difficulty with this coloring task by giving specific directions (written or auditory depending on what skills you are targeting) such as "color each star or word a different color" or " place stripes on 5 letters". Download PDF for Always Do Your Best...

This is one of the first tools that we ever came up with for kids. They write their name on the line and then the therapist gets to choose how many items they want the child to copy from the assortment above. Kids get to...

You may want to use an additional sheet of paper to cover the other steps that you are not working on and slide it down as you go. This way kids do not get overwhelmed. This activity can help build rapport with some kids and slow...

This is a wonderful way to introduce intentional drawing. Line awareness, visual motor integration, and confidence building are some of the benefits of this task. If client is still afraid, try copying the x's and o's that are seen on the border. Creative therapists are all around...

Speech: Have kids articulate a letter/word and if you or another student can hear the letter pronounced then they get to write it into a ring until all the rings are used up with letters. These sheets also work well with obstacle courses. We have included...

For an easier version, just pull up Sort the 4 Symbols. We are lucky to have the opportunity to work with you and hope that this task will help strengthen; visual motor, visual tracking, fine motor control, reading, writing, speech, life learning, and bring laughter. One way...

Why are these lucky items? Write about them and try drawing them in the little coordinating boxes. Share your creations with us on the Brilliant Therapy facebook page and we can give you credit. Download PDF for Sort 4 Symbols...

Here are some creative ideas to do with this writing workout page: *Have kids pick a number between 1 and 8 and then have them do the number of lines they picked. *Highlight the lines they like best and have them continue those lines. They can watch...