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Various Sensory Activities For Infants

By Lena Stephenson


As children are in their initial years and formative growth stages, it is imperative for them to learn how to handle their various senses. While this practice is not entirely new, the manner in which it is carried out has shifted to depend on scientific research results concerning perceptive behavior in children. It has emerged thus that engaging in sensory activities for infants is a great deal of help with their overall growth and development.

Before commencing on the actual activities, it is important to consider and evaluate several factors that especially concern the child safety during play. Among the key factors involves the child health, where any materials he may be allergic to or that could hurt him should be removed. Having a pediatrician on standby could aid with emerging issues and emergencies.

Different approaches should be considered for different ages of children. For example, a toddler would need better specialized toys and more attention as compared to a preschooler. The same goes for preschoolers, who will need less attention but with toys accentuated towards school based learning. Bigger kids on the other hand will require more realistic toys that offer mentally and physically challenging activities.

There exists a myriad of activities which may be arranged at home or at a kids park. Those targeting the sense of sight should teach the child about the importance of sight. This may be achieved by taking away the sight such as by blindfolding them and asking them to carry out certain activities such as walking or drawing. Other useful activities would include demonstration of peripheral vision and memorizing objects position after they are taken away or scrambled up.

The child sense of hearing should be practiced by use of singing games. Singing a song the kid is familiar with instantly grabs their attention and helps them focus. The child motor skills could be improved by incorporating dance into the singing games. A child auditory senses can be tested by trying to recognize two similar sounding toys and coupling them.

Engaging the child in activities that enhance their sense of touch will be of great impact as babies are naturally inclined to hold things and push them around by about four months after birth. This is done by activities such as finger painting, and walking barefoot both indoors and outdoors so as to feel the different elements. A game of guessing the object by only feeling it would also be applicable in this situation.

Since babies, and especially toddlers, have a tendency to put almost everything in their mouths, they would gain so much from knowing what is good to put in their mouths and what is not. This would be achieved by engaging the kid in preparation of simple foods and snacks. Games such as guessing what the food is by taste, making art and craft from snacks and using treats to learn counting could also help a lot.

Babies should also be taught on using their sense of smell from a young age. The use of fragranced finger dye for painting can be used to guess the various flavors from the smells. Ordinary paint and glue for kids may be sprinkled with sweet smelling spice for the same purpose. There also exists various types of molding dough with various smells like peppermint, lavender or citrus that can also be used.




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