Sensory Learning
"There are children playing in the streets who could solve some of my top problems in physics, because they have modes of sensory perception that I lost long ago."
J. Robert Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Sand Play
Most kids love to play in the sand. They can spend hours driving tractors, digging holes, planning and developing roads or other structures, building dams, and doing anything else their little imaginations can concoct.
Benefits: Problem Solving, Pretend Play, Sensory, Social Skills, Vocabulary Development, math concepts
Vocabulary: Vocabulary can be theme related by adding toys related to the theme you are focusing on. Other basic vocabulary for sand play includes: sandy, grainy, dry, wet
Benefits: Problem Solving, Pretend Play, Sensory, Social Skills, Vocabulary Development, math concepts
Vocabulary: Vocabulary can be theme related by adding toys related to the theme you are focusing on. Other basic vocabulary for sand play includes: sandy, grainy, dry, wet