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Use the visual chart to show different body movements! You can laminate and cut them out. Add some velcro and lay them on a strip. You can also use them for a visual schedule. This tool is so beneficial for many kids, not just those...

This is a fun and easy way to prepare an activity that focuses on pronoun usage. Make it multi sensory by letting kids have a piece of popcorn if they get their sentence said in a time 1 minute frame. >> Download Worksheet for Popcorn Activity...

Needing help getting a client to understand what to do with a ball? This picture board may help, especially for autistic kids or those with processing difficulties. >>Download picture board Adaptations: *Use a stuffed animal or squishy toy for throw & catch. *Laminate and cut them out to use...

Simple Sensory Flower -download pdf Supplies: 1 white paper (8.5x11") 1 Colored paper Scissors 1 pipe cleaner (green) Glue stick Optional items for the center or petals such as; sand, glitter, fuzz balls Suggestions: This activity is easily adapted for groups of kids with a wide range of skills. This project is easily laminated....

Supplies: Ruler, Dry Erase Marker (option shown) or pencil if using paper, and a model to look at.  You can keep using the same model to trace over by slipping it into a page protector so it can be reused. If you need it for...

Any instrument that such as maracas, triangles, or music tubes can be wonderful for social and emotional skills, as well as upper body conditioning.  This often works well with the unmotivated or pain clients. If you do not have instruments at your facility, you can often...

Supplies: 2 colored pieces of paper, scissors, markers, glue. Cut out a triangle and glue the silhouette onto white paper. Then practice drawing triangles!...