This Halloween Sensory Bin is an easy and fun themed sensory play idea for preschoolers, kindergartners, and older kids. Make it on The post Halloween Sensory Bin appeared first on Fireflies and Mud Pies.| Fireflies and Mud Pies
Why getting muddy might just be the best thing you do for your children this term I’ll be honest with you, when I first heard about barefoot sensory paths, I thought it was another passing fad. Just another thing to add to our already overwhelming to-do list. But after watching three-year-old Maya transform from a ... Read more The post The Barefoot Sensory Path: Connecting with Nature for Calming Sensory Input appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Why a cardboard box full of leaves might be the best language tool in your classroom I used to think story boxes were just another craft project that would end up forgotten in a cupboard somewhere. Then I watched four-year-old Marcus, who hadn’t spoken a word in circle time all term, suddenly start describing the ... Read more The post Making an Autumn Story Box for Communication appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
How One Simple Texture Activity Transformed Our Creation Story Time (And Stopped the Fidgeting Forever) If you’ve taught Bible stories in EYFS, you know the challenge. Twenty-eight children aged 4-5, different attention spans, varying developmental needs, and a curriculum requirement to deliver meaningful RE content. Traditional storytelling methods often leave some children restless, others disengaged, ... Read more The post Creation Story Texture Timeline Sensory Activity appeared first o...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Is Their Sock Seam the Villain of Every Morning? 7 Sensory Signs Your Child Might Be Struggling (And How to Gently Help at Home) Parenting is a grand adventure, isn’t it? One minute you’re celebrating a milestone, the next you’re utterly bewildered by why a perfectly good plate of fish fingers has been declared an ... Read more The post 7 Signs Your Child May Have Sensory Processing Issues appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
10 Amazing Ways Trampolines Are Secretly Educational Superpowers (Yes, Really!) Who knew that thing gathering dust in your garden could be your child’s secret weapon for learning? Let’s be honest – when you think “educational tools,” trampolines probably don’t spring to mind. You’re more likely picturing textbooks, tablets, or maybe that expensive STEM kit that’s ... Read more The post 10 Surprising Educational Benefits of Trampolines for Kids appeared first on Special Educati...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Discover simple, fun, and effective home-based sensory integration activities for kids that support their growth, focus, and emotional well-being.| Skill Point Therapy
Sensory play has always been a favorite of mine. If given the choice, wouldn't you rather play with squishy things then do any real "work"? I ran a home daycare and preschool in my home when my oldest kids were young. We incorporated sensory activities into nearly everything we could. Most days you'd find us playing in "goop" or fishing a variety of things out of our homemade bean table. Sensory may look like nothing but play but there are endless things that kids can learn from it. We learn ...| Busy Mommy Media
Looking for effective attention getters for students? Discover movement-based, call-and-response, and free printable attention grabber cards to keep your class focused and engaged.| Sea of Knowledge
Planning sensory-friendly travel for your neurodivergent family starts with understanding that travel has two distinct parts to consider. When it...| ClimbRx®
Dog Sensory Bin Looking for a super fun activity for the kids? This dog sensory bin is SO fun! It's a fun activity for kids that incorporates fine motor skills, counting, colors, creative play, and| The Art Kit
Blue Sensory Bin Looking for a super fun activity for the kids? This blue sensory bin is SO fun! Whether you're working on colors or just want a fun activity for the kids, this sensory| The Art Kit
Stephanie Oswald Looking for a creative and educational activity that will keep your kids entertained? This bead rainbow fine motor activity checks all the boxes! It combines playdough, pony beads, and pipe cleaners in a fun, hands-on way that supports learning, motor skills, and creativity. This activity is simple, affordable, and so much fun! What Is the ... Read more The post Beading a Rainbow Playdough Fine Motor Activity appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Stephanie Oswald Looking for a super fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with your little ones? These St. Patrick’s Day Snap Cubes Task Cards are packed with festive fun and learning! With nine colorful patterns, kids can build, create, and problem-solve while getting into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit! These St. Patrick’s Day task cards are ... Read more The post St. Patrick’s Day Snap Cubes Task Cards appeared first on Parenting Chaos.| Parenting Chaos
Looking for a no-fail way to make rainbow rice? This method is quick, easy, and results in vibrant, non-sticky colors that won’t rub off on little hands.| Fireflies and Mud Pies
Calling all future paleontologists! Get ready to uncover some fun with a roar-some with this Dinosaur Dig Letter Matching Activity! This activity combines hands-on learning with sensory play to create an engaging way for young learners to practice letter recognition. Perfect for literacy centers, morning tubs, or small groups, this activity will have your students excited to uncover “fossils” as they... The post Dinosaur Dig Letter matching Activity appeared first on ABCs of Literacy.| ABCs of Literacy
Dyed Epsom salts are a cheap, easy, and fun sensory material for preschoolers.| Crafting a Green World
Grab the ice! This ice table sensory bin is the perfect outdoor activity for toddlers and preschoolers. It's a great summer sensory bin.| Busy Toddler