**THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT. CUSTOMER WILL PRINT.** Therapy Punch Cards: -Laminate and cut-out the punch cards to use with patients and they can choose which design they like best! These punch cards can help with motivation when using for behavior, achievements, goals, or just showing up. The reward is up to the therapist (a prize, a fun game, etc!) -Includes 2 different sizes- small and large -12 different designs, 3 per page Therapy Reward Cards: -Laminate and cut-out the punch cards to use with patients over and over again. These reward cards can help with motivation by allowing them to earn them and cash them in at any time! -3 pages (18 blank cards) are included along with the following rewards: *5/8/10 minutes on the iPad *Listen to music for 5/8/10 minutes *Choose a game to play *Choose a book to read *Pick one piece of candy *5/8/10 minutes of using play dough *5/8/10 minutes of using putty *Play outside for 5/8/10 minutes *Pick a song to dance to *Play cards for 5/10 minutes *Read a book for 5/8/10 minutes *Color a picture for 5/8/10 minutes *Color a picture on the whiteboard *Eat lunch with your PT/OT/SLP/me
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