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Sensory Development.


Life is pretty good when your little clients, don't want their session to finish and then ask if they can do some of the same tasks again in the following session. It really doesn't get any better than that.

Master J was having a (sensory) tactile experience, by Squish, connect and creating with Bunchems balls!

So what is "Bunchems, they are colorful little balls that stick to each other

Master J was building on his Tactile defensiveness by using Bunchems, these little balls feel spikey to touch, but we are in turn building up Master J's ability to cope with such different textures that previously, he avoided.

l choose this activity because one it's a fun activity for crossing the midline it's also easy to set up and do at home after sessions as well for follow up. However, l do recommend adult supervision, as these little balls in ones hair is not a good idea. (lol)

Sensory tactile experience is super important to developing brains. It stimulates the senses and sends signals to the brain strengthening neural pathways.

We love our friends at Crawl 2 Tall, if you are looking to buy them the girls can definitely help you out.

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