Thursday, 7 March 2013

Sensory play


Children love to explore everything around them. the more ways that they can explore, the more they will learn. Sensory tables are designed to make exploration accessible to children while containing the mess sometimes associated with that exploration.

In our classroom we have different sensory table activities, which can help children develop fine motor skills, increase Maths and science skills and build brain connections through sensory play. While sensory activities are usually  in a special table with a shallow tub to hold materials, sensory play can also take place on our regular tabletops, in plastic dish tubs, in small water trays or outdoors.

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