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Winter wonderlands are fun to celebrate. This visual motor task can build coordination, thought organization, impulse control, bilateral integration, visual and auditory processing, and speech skills. It all depends on how you choose to use it. SUPPLIES: colored construction paper, white paint, scissors, glue, and a...

Think maps are a wonderful tool often used in the school setting to help organize thoughts on a subject or analyze and compare 2 or more items. Place what is similar to both pictures in the overlapping portion of the circles. Write down what is different...

Here we have given you two choices. The first page is easy to use by categories, the second one you get to cut out pictures (or draw them) and then give it to a client to find. Both can be wonderful ways to help improve visual...

This sheet can be used in a variety of ways. We used it in a fine motor obstacle course. Kids reached into a sensory bin filled with sand and pulled out (while blind-folded) 5 rocks and traced and colored them. Supplies: rocks, pencil or crayon Other options: OT:...

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...

Animals are fun and everyone has their favorites! Here is a fun Hippopotamus to color and cut out. Have you drawn some fun therapy tools? Do you want to get more involved and earn points? BrilliantTherapy gives you the opportunity. Because Together We Are Better!   Click here...