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How to plan and prepare for sensory play

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How to plan and prepare for sensory play

Newsletter 2 : sensory play mini series

Sian Thomas
Apr 11, 2023
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So far this month I’ve (hopefully) persuaded you to give sensory play a try. This week, I want to talk about how to plan and prepare for sensory play because it isn’t really an activity that you should do on a whim!

To avoid chaos, a certain amount of preparation is required so that you don’t fall into the trap of a huge clean up operation!

This week, we are exploring a parent’s role in sensory play along with recommended ground rules to follow when planning and preparing activities.

April at a glance:

  • The Importance of Sensory Play - 4th April

  • Planning and Preparing for Sensory Play- 11th April

  • Do you really need to use food in sensory play? - 18th April (this email)

  • Simple Sensory Play Activities plus guide - 25th April

This 80+ page guide will be released at the end of the month

What do you receive as a paid subscriber?

  • Access to this article and the other newsletters in this masterclass series (which are released over the course of April 2023)

  • Printable resources

  • Journal prompts and reflection questions

  • Access to the Playful Prompts library

  • Seasonal Rhythms Guide and Printable resources

  • New masterclass topics every month - plus access to previous masterclasses

This newsletter is part of the Sensory Play Mini Course which is exclusive to paid subscribers. To access the content, including printable resources and guides, please click the link below.

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