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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 tool can be adapted to work on memory skills (cut out squares and place face downward and turn over and find, then see if you remember where the square was), articulation skills, visual skills and so much more. Colorful and done as if kids...

This picture was used in an October themed obstacle course, where kids were able to use clothes pins to pin up multiple ghosts while balancing on a rocker board. The ghosts can be made of white card stock paper, card board with white paper glued on...

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...

This is a dynamic task. The therapist is slowly turning the wheel in front of the client as they point out the letters in order. This is wonderful for head injury or stroke clients that have vision challenges. NOTE: Parents/caretakers, ask a therapist to show you...

Have clients cut, paste, and place words in order, or just write them in order in the boxes below. If you like these and need more, just let us know on the BrilliantTherapy facebook page and we will get at it. Together We Are Better! Let's help everyone...