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Play to Progress: Lead Your Child to Success Using the Power of Sensory Play [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x151x18 mm, kaal: 335 g, B&W LINE DRAWINGS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Young Readers
  • ISBN-10: 059353848X
  • ISBN-13: 9780593538487
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x151x18 mm, kaal: 335 g, B&W LINE DRAWINGS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Young Readers
  • ISBN-10: 059353848X
  • ISBN-13: 9780593538487
A game-changing book on child development--and the importance of physical play--for this digital and screen age.

For children to develop to their fullest potential, their sensory system—which, in addition to the big five of sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell, includes movement and balance (vestibular), body awareness (proprioception), and internal perception (interoception)—needs to be stimulated from the time they are born. Their senses flourish when they explore their environment by touching new textures, including their food, running, jumping, climbing, and splashing outside.
 
As an occupational therapist with a specialty in sensory integration, Allie Ticktin has seen an increase in cases of children who struggle to sit in circle time or at their desk upright and who are delayed in walking, talking, and playing by themselves and with their peers. In the recent past, kids spent their days playing outside and naturally engaging their sensory system and building key developmental skills. But with increasing time pressures for both kids and parents, children are spending more time in front of screens and less time exploring and interacting with their environment.
 
The good news is that boosting your child’s sensory development doesn’t take enormous amounts of time or supplies, or any special skills. Here, Ticktin discusses the eight sensory systems and how a child uses them, and offers easy, fun activities—as well as advice on setting up a play area—that will encourage their development so that your little one will be better able to respond to their emotions, build friendships, communicate their needs, and thrive in school. That’s the power of sensory play.
Introduction: Sensory Success xi
1 The Sensory System
1(20)
2 Meaningful Movement: Moving the Body to Engage the Vestibular Sense
21(32)
3 Increasing Body Awareness: Enhancing the Proprioceptive Sense
53(28)
4 Getting In Touch: Strengthening the Tactile Experience
81(28)
5 Seeing Clearly: Honing the Visual System
109(27)
6 A Little Taste: Waking Up the Gustatory System
136(15)
7 Scent-Sational: Getting the Olfactory System Engaged
151(13)
8 Sounds Good!: Getting the Auditory System in Sync
164(15)
9 The Sense Inside The Body: Being Aware of Interoception
179(10)
10 Making A Plan: Praxis in Action
189(15)
11 Power at the Fingertips: Building Fine Motor Skills
204(16)
A Final Word 220(3)
Appendix: Allie's Favorite Things 223(2)
Acknowledgments 225(4)
Notes 229(4)
Index 233(8)
About the Author 241