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Sensory Play at Home: Proprioceptive Games 

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Playing sensory games in the home is fun and easy! Engage your child in play that provides your child with proprioceptive input (muscles) using objects found around the home.
This video is part of the SensoryFun! Toolkit© for parents.
For more videos on sensory play activities that can help with your child's sensory system, check out our channel!

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29 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 24   
@coups119
@coups119 2 года назад
Thank you very much for providing these educational videos. It's helping me immensely with my four year old grandson who has sensory processing issues.
@barborajuhasova4728
@barborajuhasova4728 2 года назад
When I was a kid (at the same age as these boys) our favorite game was exactly sensory one. I used to lie between such two mattresses and my sister or friend lain on the top and press me by her weight. Now the Weighted Children's Sensory Blanket exists with the same purpose. I remember that they just moved into the apartment so the bedroom was empty except for these mattresses. We used to jump a lot on them and press each other naturally. Kids with sensory issues know exactly how to balance themselves, they just need a suitable place where such joy is accepted. They need climbing, jumping, pressing, something to swing (a hammock is ideal for different purposes) Even as an adult I still love to sleep in a hammock wrapped up into my favorite blanket - it has a very calming effect if I am stressed.
@thesensorycorner6414
@thesensorycorner6414 3 года назад
Oh! We want to do some of these!! I can't wait to set them up for him to try.
@bhargavi.2146
@bhargavi.2146 3 года назад
Thank you so much 🙏love from India
@suzanabraha5942
@suzanabraha5942 2 года назад
So helpful thank you !
@ssitubeot3561
@ssitubeot3561 3 года назад
Love ur videos! Thanks!!
@DoraDoll-us4pe
@DoraDoll-us4pe 21 день назад
Thanks
@shahryarphysicaleducation8469
@shahryarphysicaleducation8469 3 года назад
so good, thanks
@minaagarwal7379
@minaagarwal7379 2 года назад
Very nice
@KM-zn3lx
@KM-zn3lx 4 года назад
Thanks!
@Ameliajayyyyyyyy2624
@Ameliajayyyyyyyy2624 3 года назад
I currently have to do a sensory seedling programme with my 3 year and I’m really struggling to think of things that may calm him down but these are all brilliant ideas. I struggle to understand exactly what I’m doing when we do the activities but I’m sure these will help
@ebrark.5555
@ebrark.5555 Год назад
Thank you!
@MarianoRodriguez
@MarianoRodriguez 4 года назад
Small constructive criticism. Have more fun when reading the script, it came out a bit flat, as if you were reading a science article.
@sensoryfuntoolkit
@sensoryfuntoolkit 3 года назад
thanks for the feedback!
@ellewilliford6416
@ellewilliford6416 Год назад
What is that mat called and where did you get it?
@Dr.Mohamed_Fathy1974
@Dr.Mohamed_Fathy1974 2 года назад
good job ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@mariagreimel5005
@mariagreimel5005 4 года назад
Really cool video, thank you so much! What kind of the mat did you? I would like to get it for my living room:) thanks so much!
@sensoryfuntoolkit
@sensoryfuntoolkit 3 года назад
Tumbl Trak is a great brand, here's a link to www.tumbltrak.com/tumbling-mats?sku=G-823BP&gclid=CjwKCAjw1uiEBhBzEiwAO9B_HUj7iTgmFJUcMqgamnnUBMFl7hG2rer3jrLcrIpy_jvTy7j17mUPVhoCtt4QAvD_BwE
@pokemon9012
@pokemon9012 5 месяцев назад
Make more blanket burrito challenges
@waseemhassanot1608
@waseemhassanot1608 2 года назад
Nice
@mangaichandrasekar1155
@mangaichandrasekar1155 2 года назад
கோகிலரூம்
@mangaichandrasekar1155
@mangaichandrasekar1155 2 года назад
Pooiuss
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