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You have 2 versions for better therapy. Have fun targeting the skills. Each client is wired differently and deserves the specific tools that help them. If you have adapted or developed some specific tools for specific needs we would love to have you share them with...

You have 4 and 8 Differences sheets to use. As kids get better confidence grows. This helps attention to tasks as well. You may also try doing a 3D task prior to this 2D one. Give kids 4 objects that you have another one of. Have...

Here are 2 versions to help target the exact skill level of your clients. This can be used to slow down writing speed by using it just before a writing task or for visual perceptual and visual motor skills. Download PDF for Find 9 Differences Jazzy...

With 3 versions to use, you have choices. Choose the best! Therapists tell us that it is a nice addition to their obstacle courses. If you are using an obstacle course style treatment approach, check out the obstacle course e-books in 'Resources'. Download PDF for Scrambled Shamrock's...

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...

For TBI clientele, you may have them point to different elements or duplicate this in a drawing. See if they get all the elements. If you would like to share some of your own creative tools, enter them on the Brilliant Therapy facebook page! Download PDF for...

Varying sizes of adaptive 3 lined paper with colorful letters take boring out of the task. Letter size awareness is an important skill for writing. You can also have client write on varying sizes or colored paper strips. Download PDF for Slow Writing: Different Sizes...

Eye and brain training with letters can be fun. With lots of space between letters and an easy break half way thru the task. You can also fold the paper so it looks manageable to the client. Download PDF for Circle and Cross...

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...