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Find the letters inside the green box and make word with them. Following directions and staying on task can be a struggle as this is purposefully designed to distract at the same time. Of course most clients want to color the picture afterwards, perhaps as a...

This tool has more than meets the eye. We have provided versions that work on articulation, reading, along with visual motor skills. Articulation Focus: /ST/ and /R/ Share your therapy tools and get credit and earn points for more buying power. Together we are better!   Click here to...

Who doesn't like a fun therapy challenge? This teaches the eyes to select each element, or chunk down what is seen so that the data is manageable and makes sense to the viewer. So often kids see so much data in front of them, they forget to...

Believe it or not, this Monkey Jump is the precursor to learning how to do the Cartwheel. We have put a line in the drawing so that people who are not familiar with this movement can see how the hands are planted on the floor...

What is cool about this sheet is that you can laminate it and using a dry erase marker make dots, dashes, shapes, letters, whatever you want on your side of the grid. Then you let the client duplicate it one of two ways. They can...

If you like this tool, you may like Letter Dot Doodle. Parents: This is fun to use the paint stampers with. Have your little ones stamp each dot from top to bottom. Then incorporate other skill development or use it as a tracking device to see...

Doing mazes is a wonderful way to slow rushed writing, encourage looking ahead, and visual memory. Sometimes this tool is not realized as being important, but mazes are. So here is a helpful handout that you can distribute or a cheat sheet to help you talk...