09 Dec Speech Fluency Farm
Kids especially love to color and cut and paste items into the picture provided. Adding sensory components to this can also make it more memorable. Click Here to Download the PDF...
Kids especially love to color and cut and paste items into the picture provided. Adding sensory components to this can also make it more memorable. Click Here to Download the PDF...
Let imagination soar with stories about these characters and let fine motor skills flourish. They are fun to color, cut, and paste on to a large colored paper background. Pirate lovers will also have fun with this one. Follow us on Facebook! Click Here to Download the PDF...
Funny conversations happen when you ask questions and who knows what the animal of choice may be getting dressed to go out and do. Have fun writing and talking about these fun characters. Click Here to Download the PDF...
Cutting, glueing, and reading are a wonderful way to develop cognitive skills related to communication. These 2 activities can help keep kids motivated and interested in their skill building activity. Click Here to Download the PDF...
Bring out the scissors, crayons, glue sticks and have fun working on speech skills. Items needed: Glue stick/tape, scissors, and markers/crayons OT's may use this activity for; sentence generation, and cutting skills or an activity related to a camp program. Check us out on facebook and submit your...
A wonderful way to combine imagination and speech and writing skills. If you are a creative person who wants to help make items for skill building, check out how you can submit items to brilliant therapy, because Together We Are Better!™ Click Here to Download the PDF...
Wonderful for speech fluency, this activity can also address bilateral asymmetrical upper extremity skills such as cutting and pasting. OT: may use this for coloring, cutting, paste & place, or for following directions and sentence generation. Click Here to Download the PDF...
Fingers love to explore what is inside and move them around. It can calm an Alzheimer's patient or give sensory feedback to a small child. You can also place a variety of small items inside such as foam letters, glitter, fuzz balls, marbles, spangles, plastic...
There are many ways to structure using this tool, depending on what skills you are trying to strengthen. A wonderful precursor to a handwriting assignment or a way to learn how to organize space, thought, and develop fine motor skills. Supplies: Glue stick, 4 or more...
This is a fun skill builder with facts you can read and have clients recall back to you while you improve parts-to-whole thinking and it is sensory rich! Next you may have your clients ready to write about Snowy Owls. We also put in a picture of...