Sensory Activities for Infants: How to Stimulate a Teeny, Tiny Brain
Sensory play is an important component of early childhood development, introducing little learners to a range of valuable skills and understandings.
Through tailored sensory programs and activities, children can develop observation and critical thinking skills, building neural connections that will help them become lifelong learners. Sensory activities can also help with motor and language development, as well as social-emotional regulation.
Wondering how you can introduce sensory activities early in your child’s life? Here are a few activity ideas to get you started.
Sensory Painting
Sensory painting activities offer a fantastic introduction to play-based learning. Better yet, these programs are easy to set up and manage with minimal clean-up required!
Let your little one explore colour and texture as they create a their very own masterpiece, painting with their hands. Alternatively, if you want to reduce mess, put some coloured paint in a well-sealed zip-lock bag. Then let your child experiment with the texture of the paint through the plastic.
Sensory Digging
Sensory digging experiences are a lot of fun for young learners, offering a unique opportunity to introduce a range of textures, alongside critical thinking development.
Bury a few favourite toys in a variety of sensory bins, filled with rice, sand, jelly, or play-dough. Then let your child dig for treasure! Allow young children to explore textures as they search for hidden items. When your little one is ready to move on, try burying toys in a new environment.
Sensory Bottles
Finally, sensory bottles are excellent learning tools, helping to support sensory learning while also assisting with emotional regulation and calm-down time as needed.
Fill a clear bottle with water, baby oil, or even soap. Then add sensory items, from beads and small toys to glitter and confetti. Seal the bottle well, and allow your child to explore. Let them turn the bottle and watch how items sink or float, moving through the liquid solution. Talk about what you can see.
Explore Sensory Groups
There are so many ways to encourage sensory play and support your child’s learning journey. The good news is that you’re never alone. There are many programs and supports on offer to help you provide your child with fun, educational activities.
Looking for new ways to introduce sensory experiences that help your little one learn and grow? Consider joining a class! Baby sensory classes are a great way to explore new sensory activities, all while making friends and participating in a positive learning community.