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Cutting out snowflakes helps with so many skills; parts to whole relationships, asymmetrical bilateral upper extremity skills and so much more. TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Make sure your scissors are sharp enough to cut thru more than 1 sheet of paper and if you want them to...

Some kids are enthralled with rainbows and unicorns so we have you covered. Tip: Yarn is optional for the mane and it can be cut and glued on or threaded thru small holes. You may want to use card stock paper for the body. Beware: This can...

Go sensory rich by placing fuzz balls, glitter, sand, and tin foil balls on to the turkey feather tips. This can keep things exciting and skill-building at the same time. Maybe you want to make a picture border with the colored leaves and put the turkey...

This gives you an idea of what is in the Obstacle Course eBooks. The illustrated pages for each of the 12 stations really make the course come alive. With 12 or more activities, you can easily omit one that you do not have supplies for...

This activity helps with writing and critical thinking. If you are not seeing the difference between drop letters and tall letters, then correcting writing errors will be a challenge. In the school setting, letter zone awareness can be important and this task can help. To assist...

This is a helpful tool to see if your client has the skills needed for IADL's. Particularly helpful with TBI clients, you can better target additional skills that need to be worked on so they can be independent in their daily lives.  High school students...

Writing in the clouds is a way to keep writing fun, increase awareness of what is on a page, and gage letter size. Have fun with writing only on the clouds. You can also place play doh dots on top of each cloud. Don't be afraid to...