Thursday, June 17, 2010

Summer Sensory Spaces!

Here's another activity I found online.  My very first thought, actually, with this was that it could also be used to make a "Summer Sensory Place".  For children who are on the spectrum and/or have sensory processing needs, you could include sensory toys/materials/items.  This would also be helpful for some of my little clients who have anxiety related needs.   Have fun!                    Jessica

Summer Quiet Place


This provides a place for children to go to be alone or to read a book.

Materials:
  • A small plastic pool
  • scissors
  • blue tissue paper
  • one or two small blow up rings used in swimming pools
  • few good books (or for sensory - sensory materials/toys/items/etc
Description:
  1. Put a small plastic swimming pool in a corner of the room.
  2. Add several sheets of blue tissue paper and scissors. The children will love taking turns cutting the paper in small pieces. This will be your water. OR use satin type blue material/cloth
  3. Add a couple of small swimming rings that you have filled with air.
  4. Add a child or two and a few books.
*No problem at clean up time. They love picking up the "spilled water".

Comments:
This is a good quiet center when talking about water, swimming, oceans and lakes.

http://www.preschoolrainbow.org/preschool-summer.htm

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