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Some of the skills worked on include: thought organization, visual spacial, visual-motor, visual-perceptual, auditory and visual processing, impulse control, fine motor control, and balance/standing tolerance if done while in a standing position. Option = use markers instead of paint. This is one of the few painting activities...

Simple but with just enough details to let imagination soar. You have 2 pages to use at 2 different skill levels so have fun. Draw your own pages to color and we can share them with the Brilliant Therapy team to help make therapy better! Download the PDF...

Choices for coloring are always wonderful to have. This has so much to color, it is perfect for 2 or three friends to color at the same time. This can encourage keeping the paper from moving, and sharing space and coloring tools. Download the PDF for Color:...

This printer friendly version allows kids to use the strategy of placing color around or on top of the corresponding words and helps engage them so that they are excited to color the picture. Download the PDF for Color By Letters: spring...

Letters correspond to the color for beginning reading skills. Additional skills include: OT: Fine motor, visual-motor, working memory, and task tolerance ST: Articulation and color identity Download the PDF for Crayola Color By Letters: Clown...

ST & OT: A quick but challenging task, this can be used to call out a letter to complete or call off words that start with each letter in the word January. A tad of coloring can keep this fun and writing can also be worked...