- Sensory play supports language development, cognitive growth, motor skills, problem solving skills, and social interaction
- Sensory play is great for calming an anxious or frustrated child
- Sensory play helps children learn vitally important sensory attributes (hot, cold, sticky, dry, etc)
- Sensory play builds nerve connections within the developing brain’s neural pathways, which trigger a child’s inclination for and ability in completing more complex learning tasks
- Sensory play aids in developing and enhancing memory functions
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