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Visual Discrimination is an important skill for learning to improve writing, extract important details from a story, complete fine motor tasks, or improve physical form on an exercise. This activity is an opportunity to work on those skills. You can use this as a coloring page...

Missing Parts can be filled in with a pencil to show off each animal. We added color to help motivate your clients that struggle with this type of activity. If you like this and want more print out the ones on Missing Parts! Download PDF for Missing...

Quick to get ready this fun filled therapy adventure will make building skills easier. If you are working on writing skills, have kids turn over a card and write their answer to the questions on a sheet of writing paper. Have you developed a fun skill building...

Have fun finding the bunny, heart,duck and turkey! Just color in the parts that are missing and identify what animal it is. Download PDF for Missing Parts!...

Who does't like a puppy?! This is a short task that can make skill building fun.  Use it whatever way you want from counting dogs or body parts. Get involved and share your thoughts and earn points! Together we are better! Download PDF for Numbers and Dogs...

This can assist in building visual attention skills and binocular vision. Share your vision creations with your Brilliant Therapy team or encourage a friend to join so we can make therapy more available to all! Together we are better! Download PDF for I Spy: Vision-find the shape...

Coloring assistance version also included. Some kids are just motivated and intrigued with dinosaurs.  We hope this can help. If you have created therapy coloring pages, share them with the team and get credit. Together we are better! Download PDF for Coloring: Dinosaurs...

Clients who struggle to find errors in written work or visually scan written material will benefit from this task. Share your therapy ideas with your Brilliant Therapy team and earn points! Download PDF for What's wrong with the story?...

This can be helpful for TBI clients that have their visual processing affected. Several different options will allow you to curtail the task for a more specific treatment approach. We are looking for more visual activities, so if you have some you have made to share...