sensory tables

                        Sensory Play and Early Child Development


Sensory play includes any activity that stimulates your young child’s senses: touch, smell, taste, sight and hearing. Sensory activities and sensory tables facilitate exploration and naturally encourage children to use scientific processes while they play, create, investigate and explore. Spending time stimulating their senses helps children develop cognitively, linguistically, socially and emotionally, physically and creatively. Learn all about child development through sensory play, find activities and crafts that encourage sensory play and discover how to make your own sensory table.



Children love to explore and observe everything around them. The sensory table is a center for exploring with your senses, experimenting, scooping, and pouring, squeezing and smashing (building fine motor skills for writing and increase maths and science skills), sharing, and turn taking.

The more ways that they can explore the more that children will learn. Sensory table activities can be so messy but they provide such wonderful learning opportunities for children that a little mess is well worth the mess.


As in other places children benefits from special tables like these:






Our classroom sensory table consist of a plastic container that sits on our regular tables. I started to introduce to your children rice play.There are many benefits of this sensory table, for example it gives the children a place to relax and develop their play and learning skills through touch, sound and light. The benefits for the children are endless. At school I noticed that when children use the rice, sand,nature etc before doing an activity in class they improve their attention to task. This will overall improve their education and learning abilities. 

                                              Coloured Rice





                          


                                                      
Halloween sensory bin 



Play dough time :)





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