Sensory rich infant experiences promote cognitive, physical, and social emotional growth during peak neurodevelopment. Sensory supportive materials can be found at home or in nature.
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Clay is a natural material that supports development through sensory input, its molding abilities, and how it evolves. It fosters skills and techniques that lead to sculpture making and storytelling.
Each season offers unique opportunities for children to learn through investigating their environment and to create with natural materials.
Loose parts are non prescriptive materials that support cognitive and fine motor development in young children. Upcycled materials, readily found throughout the home, can be repurposed for open ended play and learning.