Sensory

Sensory

 
 
As a parent, you want to provide your baby or toddler with the best possible environment for their growth and development. A sensory-aware environment can help support your child's sensory development and promote positive experiences.
 

Provide a Variety of Sensory Stimuli

 
Babies and toddlers are naturally curious and love to explore their environment. Providing a variety of sensory stimuli, such as different textures, shapes, and colors, can help encourage their curiosity and support their sensory development. Consider using toys and materials that provide different textures, such as soft blankets, plush toys, and bumpy balls.
 

Use Soft Lighting

 
Bright lights can be overwhelming for babies and toddlers, so it's important to create a calming environment with soft lighting. Consider using dimmer switches or lamps with low-wattage bulbs to create a warm, cozy atmosphere in your child's room or play area.
 

Incorporate Movement and Physical Play

 
Movement and physical play are important for babies and toddlers, as they help develop their gross motor skills and provide sensory input. Consider providing opportunities for movement and physical play, such as crawling, climbing, and jumping. You can also use toys and activities that encourage movement, such as balls, trampolines, and tunnels.