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Why Your Child Should Move, Touch, and Experiment

Children are naturally curious, and they have a lot of fun playing, moving, and experimenting, but they also learn from it – especially when their senses are activated. Read on to find out why physical movement and good sensory integration are crucial for your child’s development, learning and well-being.

Highlights: 

  • From birth, children utilise their senses to help them understand the world around them.  
  • When children engage in active playtime, their senses are activated, they remember and learn. 
  • If your child’s sensory motor skills are in place, they will be able to focus better and learn faster. 
  • You can easily help activate your child’s senses e.g. by going to the playground. 
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