More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Children learn best and retain the most information when they engage their sense. Providing opportunities for children to actively use their senses as they explore their world around them is crucial for brain development. Sensory play is important for all children to help build language and develop fine motor skills.
Sensory activities, encourage children to explore and investigate. Furthermore, these activities support children to use the ‘scientific method’ of observing, forming a hypothesis, experimenting and making conclusions. Sensory activities can involve mindful activities which are beneficial for all children. Sensory play supports language development, cognitive growth, motor skills, problem solving skills, and social interaction.
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Children learn best and retain the most information when they engage their sense. Providing opportunities for children to actively use their senses as they explore their world around them is crucial for brain development. Sensory play is important for all children to help build language and develop fine motor skills.
Sensory activities, encourage children to explore and investigate. Furthermore, these activities support children to use the ‘scientific method’ of observing, forming a hypothesis, experimenting and making conclusions. Sensory activities can involve mindful activities which are beneficial for all children. Sensory play supports language development, cognitive growth, motor skills, problem solving skills, and social interaction.