Sensorial

April 6

Puddle Jumping

Who needs to wait for another rainy day just to jump in some puddles? Make your own with construction paper or felt and let your child jump out some of their extra energy.

April 6

Ball Maze Sensory Bag

A no-mess sensory experience? Yes!

April 3

Dance Party

Turn on some favorite songs and dance

April 3

Making Music

Use common household items to make a variety of music instruments. Observe differences in the sounds these instruments produce.

March 27

Laurie Berkner

Laurie Berkner & her band have a library of Children's songs, many with accompanied music videos. For today, please listen to the song “12 Months” either audio or music video version. She has other great songs such as “We Are the Dinosaurs” and you can act out the lyrics around the house. Being silly helps to lighten the mood, eliminate tension. Having fun is a great way to relax while also letting our minds grow and wander.


March 27

Visual Differences

Here is an activity that will spark your child’s visual sense through grading based on size or gradient of color

March 25

Make a Sensory Bin

Sensory bins are great for engaging hands-on sensory play which develops fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and can be therapeutic and meditative for children. Most children who use sensory bins come away relaxed and balanced.

March 25

Rough or Smooth

This Sensorial activity gives your child practice in identifying and naming objects that are rough or smooth using their sense of touch.

March 23

Sensory Scavenger Hunt

A scavenger hunt using all of your senses

March 19

Paper Obstacle Course

Make an obstacle course out of construction paper, then send a ball through.