Sensory Play
Have you ever noticed that some children seem to be just “built” to be better able to receive and understand touch? That they can’t sit still long enough to let their arms or legs or mouth do the work necessary for them to play in a way that allows...
Sensory Play
Whenever an adult is asked a question about how to teach young children, the only things that come to their mind is colours and charts depicting names of fruits, animals, body parts and numbers topped with fairy tales and nursery rhyme repetition. Indulging in...
Sensory Activities
If you are a parent, you will obviously and very rightfully so be concerned about your child’s holistic growth and development. However, most parents aren’t fully aware of the exact process in which children typically learn. Sensory play has been around for a...
Sensory Activities
Sensory stimuli, a fancy way of saying touch, are the most important part of what makes us tick. When we are infants, we depend on our mothers to teach us normal and how to relate to other people. As children, we learn by watching what other people do. Sensory play is...
Sensory Activities
Kids curious by their nature and they need constant attention. They get distracted easily and need something to keep them engaged and make them learn things at the same time. Initial learning years are formative years of a child’s educational journey. Therefore,...