Course curriculum

    1. Non‑Food Sensory Play

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Sensory Play Supports Brain Development

    3. Sensory Play Supports Regulation

    4. Sensory Play Supports Early Learning

    5. Chapter 1 Open-Ended Question

    1. Why Non‑Food Sensory Play Matters

    2. Equity and Access

    3. Cultural Considerations

    4. Safety and Sanitation Practices in Sensory Play

    5. Material Handling

    6. Understanding Sensory Preferences

    7. Chapter 2 Review Questions

    1. Non-Food Sensory Materials

    2. Designing Sensory Invitations

    3. Water Tables and Tubs

    4. Ice Play

    5. Water Mats for Infants

    6. Sand Play

    7. Mud Kitchens

    8. Pebble and Rock Play

    9. Chapter 3 Open-Ended Question

    1. Textured Fabrics

    2. Soft Fabric Squares for Babies

    3. Sensory Curtains

    4. Bubble Wrap Play

    5. Tactile Paths

    6. Tactile Paths Photos

    7. Chapter 4 Review Questions

About this course

  • $19.00
  • 2 Clock Hours
  • All Approved States
  • Mixed-Age