The Power of Sensory Play for Children With SEN

The Power of Sensory Play for Children With SEN

The Power of Sensory Play for Children With SEN
Posted on 25 November, 2023

Welcome to Bright and Bubbly 'The Sensory Den, centre in The New Forest! In this blog post, we delve into a topic close to our hearts: "The Power of Sensory Play for Children With SEN." Sensory play is a vital tool in enhancing the lives of children and adults with learning disabilities and Special Educational Needs (SEN). We'll explore how sensory play benefits their development, share practical ideas, and showcase real-life success stories. Let's embark on this sensory journey together.

What Is Sensory Play?

Sensory play is a dynamic and hands-on approach to learning that actively engages a child's senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. It encourages them to explore, experiment, and discover the world around them through sensory experiences. In essence, sensory play stimulates and harnesses the power of a child's sensory perception to facilitate learning and development.

The Importance of Sensory Play for All Children

Sensory play isn't limited to children with SEN; it's beneficial for all. For children with typical development, sensory play fosters creativity, problem-solving skills, and fine and gross motor development. However, for children with SEN, it plays an even more crucial role. Sensory play acts as a bridge to connect with their environment and helps them develop essential life skills.

The Benefits of Sensory Play for Children With SEN

  • Cognitive Development: Sensory play serves as a cognitive stimulant for children with SEN. It encourages them to explore, think critically, and make connections between their sensory experiences and the world around them. Through activities like exploring different textures or identifying various scents, children with SEN enhance their cognitive skills, including memory, problem-solving, and decision-making.
  • Emotional and Social Growth: Sensory play provides a safe space for emotional expression. For children with SEN who may struggle with communication, sensory activities offer an alternative means to express themselves and connect with others. Sharing sensory experiences with peers or caregivers can improve social interaction, build bonds, and foster a sense of belonging.
  • Sensory Integration and Self-Regulation: Many children with SEN face challenges related to sensory processing. Sensory play helps them adapt and regulate their sensory responses. By engaging in sensory activities regularly, they can learn to self-regulate their emotions and reactions to sensory stimuli, contributing to improved self-control and emotional well-being.

Practical Sensory Play Ideas

  • DIY Sensory Bins: Create sensory bins filled with various materials like rice, sand, or water. Add different textures, objects, and toys for children to explore through touch and manipulation. These sensory bins provide opportunities for tactile exploration and imaginative play.
  • Sensory-Friendly Arts and Crafts: Craft activities such as finger painting, clay modeling, or making sensory-friendly playdough can be both fun and therapeutic. Children can express themselves creatively while engaging their senses through different art mediums.
  • Nature and Outdoor Sensory Activities: Exploring nature is a rich sensory experience. Take children for nature walks where they can feel the textures of leaves, hear the rustling of trees, and even taste edible plants like berries (ensuring safety). Outdoor play also provides opportunities for proprioceptive and vestibular sensory input through activities like swinging, climbing, and jumping.

Incorporating Sensory Play at Home and in School

Parents and caregivers play a vital role in supporting sensory play at home. Start with simple activities, create a sensory-friendly environment, and be patient. Encourage your child to explore and express themselves through sensory experiences.

Sensory Play in Educational Settings

Educational settings, whether mainstream or specialized, can incorporate sensory play into their curriculum. Sensory activities can be tailored to align with educational goals, fostering a holistic approach to learning and development.

Collaborative Approach for Holistic Development

A collaborative approach between parents, caregivers, educators, and specialists can work wonders. Sharing insights, strategies, and success stories can create a supportive ecosystem where children with SEN thrive.

Bright and Bubbly's Commitment to Sensory Enrichment

At Bright and Bubbly, we are committed to harnessing the power of sensory play to empower children with SEN. Our specialised sensory programs are designed to cater to the unique needs of each child. We create a nurturing environment where they can learn, grow, and build essential life skills while having fun.

Join Our Community and Explore Sensory Play

We invite you to be a part of our vibrant community at Bright and Bubbly. Whether you're a parent seeking support or an educator looking for sensory enrichment opportunities, we're here to guide you on this exciting journey of sensory play. Contact us at 07507478859 or [email protected] Together, we can unlock the potential of every child with SEN.

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Have questions or want to learn more about how Bright and Bubbly LTD can make a positive impact on your journey? We're here to help! Feel free to reach out to us with any inquiries or for more information. Your path to inclusive learning and joyful experiences begins with a simple message.

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