Sensory
- Developed tactile sensory awareness through touching and feeling the textures of the shaving cream.
- Enhanced proprioceptive input by squeezing and moving the shaving cream with hands and tools.
- Explored visual sensory stimulation by observing changes in the cream's texture and color as they played.
- Improved olfactory sensory skills by experiencing the scent of the shaving cream as they played.
For continued sensory development, consider introducing different textures, scents, and colors for further exploration. You can also incorporate additional tools like brushes, spoons, or small toys to enhance the sensory experience and encourage creativity.
Book Recommendations
- Messy Play by Clare Nimmo: Encourages sensory exploration and creativity through messy play activities, including using shaving cream.
- The Big Book of Homeschooling by Judy Aron: Offers insights into incorporating sensory activities like playing with shaving cream into learning experiences at home.
- Innovative Teaching Strategies In Nursing and Related Health Professions by Martha J. Bradshaw: Includes chapters on sensory development and hands-on learning activities for young children.
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