SENSORY PROCESSING PLAY SOUTH AFRICA


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Uploaded on Aug 10, 2020

What is sensory Processing? The simple answer is that it is a play that allows children to focus, explore, engage, activate, and possibly be delighted by one of their five senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. More and more has been written about the importance of Sensory Processing in South Africa, so let's explore the reasons and the benefits. Let's start with our senses.

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SENSORY PROCESSING PLAY SOUTH AFRICA

SENSORY PROCESSING PLAY SOUTH AFRICA Call:- +27 824158825 What is sensory Processing? The simple answer is that it is a play that allows children to focus, explore, engage, activate, and possibly be delighted by one of their five senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. More and more has been written about the importance of Sensory Processing in South Africa, so let's explore the reasons and the benefits. Let's start with our senses. When researching the subject of senses, one often comes across a book authored by Diane Ackerman called, "A Natural History of the Senses." Ackerman is a renowned author who approaches her topics with an equal passion for the science and poetry inherent in the subject. She gives creditability to the importance of Sensory Processing South Africa with her assertion, "There is no way in which to understand the world without first detecting it through the radar-net of our senses.” That statement alone is justification to involve our children in Sensory Processing South Africa for A Total Approach SA at the heart of the importance of sensory play, especially for children, and perhaps even more so for children with disabilities. Sensory input gives children a way to both interpret and relate to the world around them. One of the first examples of sensory exploration can be witnessed when you watch young babies insert everything into their mouths. They are using their mouths to trigger sensory responses. When children are born, their sensory preference is their mouth because it is the most developed and possibly the most needed to survive. They explore, even their fist, by bringing it to their tiny mouths and allowing items to be investigated by their tongues. Parents can have fun by creating a play day devoted to sensory experiences for their child and integrating a balance of sensory play ideas into their child's recreational diet. As A Total Approach SA, "We live on the leash of our senses." So make sure your child has enough length to explore. Contact US For More Details, Visit https://www.atotalapproachsa.co.za/ Call:- +27 824158825