Course curriculum

    1. What is a Sensory Bin?

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. How to Make a Sensory Bin

      FREE PREVIEW
    3. Sensory Bin Containers

    4. More Sensory Bin Containers

    5. Sensory Bin Materials

    6. Using Food in Sensory Play

    7. Sensory Bin Tools

    8. Chapter 1 Review Questions

    9. Chapter 1 Discussion

    1. Benefits of Sensory Bins

    2. Sensory Play Theorists

    3. Calms and Relaxes Children

    4. Sensory Exploration

    5. Fine Motor Development

    6. Cognitive Development

    7. Language Development

    8. Social Development

    9. Sensory Integration

    10. Chapter 2 Review Questions

    11. Chapter 2 Open-Ended Question

    1. Sensory Play for Diverse Learners

    2. Consider Needs and Preferences

    3. Neurodiversity in Early Childhood Education

    4. Sensory Play with Neurodivergent Children

    5. Sensory Seeker: Tactile (Touch) Sensitivity

    6. Sensory Avoider: Tactile (Touch) Sensitivity

    7. Sensory Seeker: Visual Sensitivity

    8. Sensory Avoider: Visual Sensitivity

    9. Sensory Seeker: Sound Sensitivity

    10. Sensory Avoider: Sound Sensitivity

    11. Sensory Seeker: Taste Sensitivity

    12. Sensory Avoider: Taste Sensitivity

    13. Sensory Seeker: Smell Sensitivity

    14. Sensory Avoider: Smell Sensitivity

    15. Sensory Seeker: Vestibular Sensitivity

    16. Sensory Avoider: Vestibular Sensitivity

    17. Sensory Seeker: Proprioception Sensitivity

    18. Sensory Avoider: Proprioception Sensitivity

    19. Chapter 3 Review Questions

    20. Chapter 3 Open-Ended Question

    1. Safety Tips for Using Sensory Bins

    2. Who Should Not Use Sensory Bins

    3. Chapter 4 Review Questions

About this course

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