Sensory Bins: The What, The How & The Why
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Sensory bins are a simple and inexpensive learning tool that can benefit all children. Whether you are interested in incorporating sensory bins into your home, classroom, preschool, Day Care, or homeschool, this guide will provide you the necessary knowledge and ideas to get started.
It includes idea lists, storage and money saving tips, information on using sensory bins with Sensory Processing Disorder, and helpful recipes.
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Sensory Bins - Sharla Kostelyk
THE WHY...
Early in life, learning takes place through engaging our senses. Babies begin to explore the world around them immediately after they are born. Learning begins through taste, touch, sight, sound, and smell.
All children can benefit from further exploration and a purposeful approach to their sensory learning. Sensory bins are a wonderful way to achieve this right in your home or classroom. They are easy and inexpensive to create, can be stored and reused, and can benefit any child. Children from babies to as old as early teens enjoy playing and discovery through sensory tubs.
Sensory bins are something that can easily be incorporated into any routine and can be found in preschools, day cares, classrooms, homeschools, and play rooms everywhere! Children learn best by doing and sensory bins give them that chance.
These bins provide excellent opportunities for children to practice their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination in such a way that they are not even aware that they are working on improving a skill.
They are also an excellent activity for language development in a very natural way. As an example, imagine trying to explain the concept