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Humans have five physiological senses: sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste. Do your inquisitive toddlers try everything they come across and taste it? As they begin to explore their surroundings, toddlers enjoy seeing different colors, smelling different fragrances, tasting new foods, hearing new sounds, and experiencing new textures. Sensory play is one of the most effective strategies to increase your child's motor, fine motor, cognitive, and sensory skills. Now let us explore 10 of the most engaging sensory play activities for preschoolers.
Sensory activities are easy to plan and enjoyable to participate in. These exercises not only teach preschoolers about their senses but also inspire them to think laterally while honing important abilities. To know more visit https://childventures.ca/ or call us at 905.332.7539.
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Reading and writing are some skills that kids would use for their entire life. If your kid is interested in picking up markets, crayon, or pencil and start scribbling meaningful marks, it’s a sign they are observing letters, symbols, etc. Kids from age four to five are ready to learn how to write letters. Teaching the preschooler to write is a steady process where they would work on recognizing many letters first, which will make writing easier for them. So don’t rush into it. Keep it fun, so they learn without pressure. Fun ways to learn writing
Get in contact with Childventures to help your kids develop their learning skills the right way. Their patient and reliable teachers can strengthen their letter knowledge and how to write them. |
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