Kids with sensory challenges need more than a new set of LEGOs for Christmas — they need practical sensory toys that help them manage their tactile needs.
21+Sensory Play Bottles:Sensory bottles are fascinating to kids and great for adults (thanks to the lack of mess!), inviting little ones to use their eyes, ears and nose to explore. 20 Best Ideas for Sensory Play for Toddlers:Just when you thought you’d never find any fresh, new sens...
A fun sensory sight word activity for kids who are learning to read, this DIYsight word sensory bagis super simple to make. I continue to look for playfulsight words gamesto reinforce learning and this peekaboo, DIY sensory bag certainly ticks all the boxes! Sight Word Activities: Sight Word...
Easy Flower Soup Sensory Bin For Kids Since Spring and flowers are the season of growth, it would probably be a good time for me to express my love for sensory play activities, like this easy flower soup sensory bin, and how they help us grow! Sensory activities are the perfect way to ...
Sensory bags in preschool are great for non-messy play: kids can squeeze them, throw them, push on them without fear of breaking something. This particular activity is a great sensory activity for toddlers as well! It is safe and stimulates their sense of touch. ...
Share sensory play ideas to teach kids about how their sensory systems work Provide easy-to-read sensory resources Spread the word about sensory preferences Highlight the importance of multi-sensory play for participation and engagement Help others connect with kids through the power of the se...
Precisely how many ghostly figures did you and the neighbor kids see staring at you from the upstairs bedroom windows, andhow many are standing behind you right now? Paint a mental image for your readers. #2. What Do You Hear? We listen to uptempo songs to push us through cardio workouts...
My Five and Six took me at my word — after making it rain noodles, they began rubbing the pasta on their stomachs. Shortly after this picture they were headed straight for the bath! Do you let your kids get good and messy?
TIP:Try these fun sciencepotions for kidswhen you are finished! 6. Spidery Slime Bin Add a batch of ourclear slimeto a bin with plastic spiders, insects, or mini skeletons. Use tongs or tweezers for pulling out objects from the slime. ...
My kids had a lot of fun doing this simple science – and were well prepared since we’d been reading about magnets for a few weeks prior to the sensory activity. Here were our favorite books that are just right for the preschool set: What Magnets Can Do, by Allan Fowler If you’re...