Sensory Activities: 5 Reasons your Students need them

The Sensorial Area of a Montessori classroom was a very valuable one for me in my years as a Montessori teacher.  I recognized how this seemingly simple activities were a gateway to more complex activities that demanded a certain level of concentration and determination.

Here are 5 reasons why sensory activities are good for children:

Stimulate Brain Development: Sensory activities encourage children to use all of their senses and help stimulate the development of neural connections in the brain, which is critical for early childhood development.

  1. Enhance Learning: Sensory activities allow children to explore the world around them and help them develop cognitive skills such as problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking.

  2. Develop Fine Motor Skills: Many sensory activities involve using small muscles in the hands and fingers, which help children develop fine motor skills that are important for writing, drawing, and other everyday activities.

4. Boost Language Development: Sensory activities can help children build their vocabulary and communication skills as they describe what they see, feel, smell, and hear.

5. Promote Calmness and Regulation: Sensory activities can also have a calming effect on children and help them regulate their emotions and behavior, particularly if they are feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or overstimulated.

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