Sensory Stimulation Starter Tub

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Product Code: 708-SD08241

This sensory starter set provides activities that will engage children's senses.

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£575.18 ex VAT

 Delivery time usually 3-4 weeks.

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Adaptability

For children with sensory processing differences, sensory play can provide a safe and adaptable way to explore and manage sensory input.

Emotional Regulation

These sensory activities can be calming and therapeutic, helping children learn to regulate their emotions and manage feelings of anxiety or frustration.

Social Skills

Sensory play can be a collaborative activity, promoting social interaction and communication between children.

Language Development

Linking sensory experiences with words helps children expand their vocabulary and improve their understanding of language.

Cognitive Development

Sensory experiences, like feeling different textures or hearing various sounds, create new connections in the brain, strengthening neural pathways and improving cognitive functions like memory and problem-solving.

Sensory Stimulation Starter Tub

This sensory starter set provides activities that will engage children's senses.

Overview

  • From sight, sound, touch, movement and balance it will help children explore their environment, learn about the world, and develop their senses.

  • Sensory stimulation, especially through sensory play, is crucial for a child's development as it supports brain development, enhances motor skills, and aids in emotional regulation. For children with sensory processing differences, sensory play can provide a safe and adaptable way to explore and manage sensory input.

  • Sensory activities help children learn to process and respond to sensory information more effectively. By engaging in activities that stimulate different senses, they can learn to tolerate and even enjoy a wider range of sensory experiences. This can lead to a reduction in sensory sensitivities, such as over- or under-responsiveness to touch, sounds, or sights.

  • As children become more comfortable with sensory input and develop their motor skills, they may experience a boost in self-confidence and self-esteem. By learning to manage their sensory responses, children can better cope with challenging situations and develop a greater sense of control over their bodies and emotions. Contents may vary.

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