Sensory Play
Wednesday, March 09, 2016
Children need to touch and play with a variety of textures to develop normal tactile processing. Sensory play stimulates and focuses children’s senses which help them learn about their environment. Sensory play also supports language development, cognitive growth, fine/gross motor skills, problem solving and social interactions. Make some dough, oobleck, GAK or slime for a
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