Posts Tagged "sensory"

4Sep2023

Did you know you’re already incorporating science time during bathtime?

Toddler and preschool science concepts include introduction to the scientific process and investigation of material properties or characteristics.

Finding ways to incorporate these ideas in your everyday routine can encourage an investigative and curious scientific spirit in your child.

Bathtime is an easy and simple way to include science everyday and makes for very easy clean up!

Try out these simple experiments during your next bathtime:

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25Jun2023

Colder temperatures give opportunity for a preschool favorite: ice sensory play!

Believe it or not, ice sensory play provides many opportunities for learning and is easy for busy parents.

Setting preschoolers up with their ice exploration challenge allows them to make predictions, explore the properties of water, and problem solve ways to use their tools to free their objects… all critical thinking skills!

It can be chipping away ice chunks to rescue animals or using warm water to melt ice and uncover letters! Ice sensory play keeps preschoolers engaged for long periods of time because it allows for open exploration.

Additionally, their use of tools to chip and melt builds small muscle hand strength needed for tasks such as writing and zipping and like most sensory play, preschool concepts and themes of interest are easily incorporated!

Here is how to get you and your preschooler started on a chilly new way to learn:

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5Jun2023

Summer is supposed to be fun!

If summer is supposed to be fun, then you want to have SIMPLE easy ideas to keep kids busy that don’t add more work on you.

Let’s face it. Every day you already have so much work to do, so why add more?

A summer activity calendar can help outline ideas to keep kids busy.

We all want kids to play independently, and that’s why simple activities that bring in a variety of open-ended play with time to bond and connect will foster those skills.

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