Sensory play helps children interact with, and make sense of, the world around them. It can be any activity that stimulates their senses. That’s why babies and toddlers touch everything and put things in their mouths, and why kids make funny noises with their mouths. It’s why your child spins in circles until they’re so dizzy they fall, then get up and do it again.

Sensory play is vital to a child’s development. It helps build nerve connections in their brain pathways, helping them develop language skills, gross motor and fine motor skills. It also helps develop cognitive growth, fosters social interactions and encourages experimentation.

Fall is the perfect time to get outside and encourage your child to explore the world around them through play. Utilize the leaves, pumpkins, twigs, etc., for easy sensory play activities.

Fall-Themed Activities You Can Do at Home:

 

Did you know we offer a Sensory Motor Group? Learn more here.