Making Sense of Sensory Play
Sensory play engages all the senses and is wonderful for developing language, social, and motor skills, as well as for fostering cognitive development. With so many benefits, you don't want your child to  miss out on these kinds of experiences.   We engage in sensory experiences in preschool as often as possible. Playing with playdoh, shaving cream, and finger paint, as well as engaging in theme-related sensory play is a regular part of our daily routine - just not all at once! But there are simple things you can do at home that can give your children the same benefits.   Bath Time   Have a variety of bath toys available for your child to use in the tub. This is a good place to incorporate things you might not want to do on dry land, such as shaving cream. You can also try some of the many bath products available for kids, like this bathtub paint for kids  or bathtub crayons .    Cooking and Baking   Yes, it might be a little messier and take a little longer than doing it your...