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Easy tactile sensory bins, bottles, and other activities for preschool and kindergarten age kids. Most of them involve inexpensive household objects that you already have!
Looking to equip your Montessori home with sensory tools? We've curated a list of our absolute favorites, neatly broken down by sense. These tools are guaranteed to provide the perfect sensory balance for your children, both neurotypical and neurodivergent.
baby and toddler sensory ideas and activities to help develop speaking and language in children.
Wondering what the term sensory diet means? It doesn’t have to do with the food you eat, it’s about meeting the needs of students will sensory processing needs. A sensory diet is great for sensory seekers in your classroom. I am sharing some sensory diet activities and sensory diet ideas you can implement today. Head to the post to learn more!
✨ TOUCH, FEEL, LEARN! ✨
Little explorers love going on texture adventures!
From bumpy and smooth to fuzzy and scratchy — every sensory board helps build vocabulary, awareness, and curiosity. 🧠 Sensory play isn’t just fun — it builds brains! #homedaycare #sensoryplay #toddlerlearning #earlychildhoodeducation #handsonlearning
This ABC game for preschoolers is sure to please! Young children need repeated exposure to letters to master the alphabet, so by adding a sensory element even the most reluctant learners will be engaged. #preschoolactivity #sensorytable #abcgames
This sight word sensory tray supports visual motor skills to learn spelling words, names, and sight words through sensory play.
Science experiment activities teach kids five senses: touch, see, smell, taste, hear, and scientific thinking and methodology, for preschool, kindergarten, to high school. Fun STEM activities of Five Senses in classroom, homeschool, or after school supplements. Great science fair project ideas.
Check out this blog post for tips and ideas for using a "what's in the bag?" activity to support early language skills in your EI sessions.
Whether you’re looking to keep brains busy on a school break, or for simple ways to learn at home, this collection of STEAM activities for kids is full of ideas! There are hours of easy to set up screen-free activities for kids! Try some of these genious ideas from The Soccer Mom Blog!
DIY travel sized sensory calm down kit for autism
Are you looking to add some cause and effect toys to your early childhood special education classroom? Today, I’m sharing the 10 best cause and effect toys. Early childhood students will love playing pop up toys, pound a ball toy, learn and spin, and many more. Cause and effect toys for preschool kids will enjoy Pop the Weasel, sort and discover toys, and light up spinning wands. Check out the variety of toys for your children or special education students!
Help children learn to identify big emotions and their triggers with this fun twist on the game of Jenga
Inside you’ll find: Practical, useful solutions for Orally Sensitive children to find an outlet for their needs. Chewing your fingernails. Chomping on your lips. Compulsive biting. A lot of sensory kids use their mouths to get sensory input. The mouth is a treasure trove of sensory receptors. Sensory input is a real need, not an [...]
Commonly overlooked sensory red flags and signs of sensory issues that could be a clue to your child’s needs, which will decrease...
Managing sensory overload is possible! Here are a few tips: 🔹Noise-canceling headphones 🔹Fidget toys 🔹Creating a calming environment 🔹Deep breathing exercises What strategies work best for you? Share in the comments! #sensory #SensoryFriendly #sensoryprocessing #sensoryplayideas #sensoryprocessingdisorder #sensory #sensoryoverload #sensoryactivity #sensoryplay #sensorysensitive #sensorysensitivity #sensorysensitivity #burnoutrecovery #burnoutprevention #burnoutrecovery…
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