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Sensory space for a child - post-sensory corners


Sensory integration is becoming an increasingly popular form of exercise, which is increasingly performed not only in professional offices and centers, but also parents are increasingly aware of the importance of the development of the child's senses and central nervous system. For sensory integration, you can successfully use simple items that are in every home - spices, flavorings, kitchen accessories, which will positively affect the development of the child's senses. If the child has his own room or play area, it is worth arranging it for a sensory space that will comprehensively stimulate the child's senses - sight, smell, touch, taste, hearing, as well as their interaction. Sensory corners can be easily designed by each parent on their own, but it is also worth equipping yourself with professional equipment. The sensory corner is an area where the child willingly spends time and feels safe, so it is worth taking care that it is an interesting place for the child, but at the same time it does not lead to "overstimulation" of the child with too many stimuli at the same time. The sensory space, depending on our financial capabilities, should be equipped with equipment that will positively affect the development of balance (swings, the same), hearing (a music player, not a TV!), touch (for example, massagers), smell (different oils) , small and large motor skills (tactile toys). Many corner equipment can be found at home or made yourself, but it is also worth buying professional equipment, which Mental offers at good prices.

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