Sensorial Development

Sensory development is to stimulate young child’s senses: touch, smell, taste, movement, balance, sight and hearing. When children are very young, they interact with the world primarily through the five senses. The sensory activities allow children to refine their thresholds for different sensory information helping their brain to create stronger connections to process and respond to sensory information.

Development

Providing opportunities for children to actively use their senses as they explore their world through ‘sensory play’ is crucial to brain development

· It helps to build nerve connections in the brain’s pathways.
· This type of play aids in developing and enhancing memory.
· This helps children learn sensory attributes (hot, cold, sticky, dry)

 Here is the list of simple sensory play ideas that your toddler or preschooler will love!

Beading

 It offers kids the chance to run their fingers through a collection of funny feeling beads as well as the opportunity to make choices about colors, textures, and patterns as they bead.

Homemade Musical Instruments

 It offers kids the chance to run their fingers through a collection of funny feeling beads as well as the opportunity to make choices about colors, textures, and patterns as they bead.

Jumping Fun

Jumping is a great way to release energy and also stimulate your little one’s sense of movement- jump ropes, small exercise trampolines, sitting on an exercise ball.

Obstacle Crossing

Setting up an obstacle course that challenges your little one to climb up and down over small objects on their way.

Plant a Garden

This is a fun activity you can do together that involves an ongoing sensory benefit.

Swing Swing Swing

Swings are a favorite playground staple.

Sand Box

a sandbox and a few good sand toys to help them get a feel for the world.

Sensory Bin

It is simple for children to enjoy sensory play when you create a sensory bin for them to explore.

Sensory play activities help our child engage with their senses will give them the chance to learn and grow as they interact with the world around them!Top of Form Personal Introduction with small groups to understand the child needs and develop a close healthy relationship with their peers and teachers