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20 fun and creative visual sensory activities your child will love, plus why visual sensory processing is important, and how to help with visual sensory difficulties in kids. Hearing Sensory Activities, Visual Seeking Activities, Visual Stimming Activity, Sensory Activities For Special Needs, Visual Stimulation Activities, Visual Sensory Activities, Sensory Strategies, Kindergarten Sensory, Stimulation Activities

What is visual sensory processing, and what do visual sensory difficulties look like as part of sensory processing disorder? Learn this along with 20 visual sensory activities to help with kids who struggle with their sense of sight, whether they are a sensory seeker or avoider.

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Preschool Vibes on Instagram: "Explore our engaging Five Senses activities in this week's large group lessons! For smell, we use jars with scented items like jelly and coffee, passing them around to match smells to their corresponding cards. In our touch activity, students remove their shoes to feel different materials in sensory bins and write the letter of the week in shaving cream. Hearing is enhanced with a Heggerty ears-only game and a fun "guess the sound" YouTube video. Taste tests include sour lemons, salty pretzels, sweet chocolate, and bitter cocoa. For sight, we play "I Spy" with letter O, using magnetic bingo chips to spot and mark it. To end the unit, we'll make popcorn, engaging all senses as we watch, hear, smell, and taste it popping!" 5 Senses Preschool Hearing Activities, Preschool Hearing Sense Activities, Touch Sensory Activities, 5 Senses Crafts For Toddlers Art, The Five Senses Activities, 5senses Activity, Sense Of Smell Activities Kindergarten, Five Senses Activity For Preschoolers, 5 Senses Sensory Bin Preschool

Preschool Vibes on Instagram: "Explore our engaging Five Senses activities in this week's large group lessons! For smell, we use jars with scented items like jelly and coffee, passing them around to match smells to their corresponding cards. In our touch activity, students remove their shoes to feel different materials in sensory bins and write the letter of the week in shaving cream. Hearing is enhanced with a Heggerty ears-only game and a fun "guess the sound" YouTube video. Taste tests…

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