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Sensory Play | Creative Exploration

sensory playSensory play for toddlers and preschoolers is an incredibly important part of the creative exploration process. It offers many sensory-based activities that can help nurture their development and learning, as well as provide them with plenty of fun. Children’s sensory experiences are an essential factor in stimulating their sensory-motor skills, language acquisition, cognitive processing and emotional regulation. Through sensory play activities, children can explore different textures, sounds, shapes, smells and tastes in a safe environment while building their physical coordination and dexterity.

There are so many wonderful sensory activities for children — activities that don’t cost a lot of money, are fun and available everywhere online. Many times you’ll find that it’s not the finished product that was the most interesting or fun for your child, but the process of making the activity/putting it together that they enjoy…and that’s okay! They’re learning even when you don’t realize it. Introducing them to different textures, different tastes and smells, and items that are visually stimulating actually teaches children.


 

The benefits of sensory play extend well beyond just providing children with entertainment or amusement. Studies have shown that sensory play can influence the brain’s ability to develop strong neural pathways which leads to improved motor skills, problem-solving skills, sensory perception, language development and even literacy. Sensory play can also help children develop better social skills as they interact with their peers while learning how to take turns and share materials. It allows them to engage in imaginative play, encourages creativity and helps them make new discoveries.

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If you’re looking for ideas for sensory play, sensory bins, or sensory activities, Look no further. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:

Sensory Tables and Bins — Why Are They Beneficial?

Jumbo Ball Pit — Great for Sensory Activities Too

DIY Bath Bombs for Kids — Sensory Activity

Making Crayons — Sensory Fun, Re-Purposing, and Great Gifts

Sensory Bottles — How to Make Them Part 1

 

butterflyCreative exploration is somewhat related to sensory exploration — think activities like finger painting and making play dough. Encouraging children to be creative, to explore their creative mind can be both educational and fun! It’s also a great way to introduce different art mediums and help them to develop activities they may really enjoy. Having a variety of creative activities helps children to find their niche and explore more independently.

Art and Art Therapy

Salt Dough Recipe  — Making Salt Dough Buttons

Art Therapy: Painting With Swim Noodles

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