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Ripping Velcro off backings is fun for children and adults!brbrPulling provides sensory stimulation to muscles and joints and many people enjoy the ripping sound. The client in the video is blind , so the auditory and proprioceptive input helps him focus as he sequences the steps ofbr1) ripping the shapes off the board andbr2) inserting them into the container.brbrStudents or clients with vision might enjoy identifying pictures before ripping them off the board. Some may be able to identify the Geriatric Sensory Activities, Ripping Sensory Activities, Activities For Adults With Disabilities, Stacking Activities, Older Adults Activities, Geriatric Activities, Stimulation Activities, Proprioceptive Input, Life Skills Class

Ripping Velcro off backings is fun for children and adults!brbrPulling provides sensory stimulation to muscles and joints and many people enjoy the ripping sound. The client in the video is blind , so the auditory and proprioceptive input helps him focus as he sequences the steps ofbr1) ripping the shapes off the board andbr2) inserting them into the container.brbrStudents or clients with vision might enjoy identifying pictures before ripping them off the board. Some may be able to identify…

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Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "FAKE SNOW SENSORY PLAY ❄️ 
We always wanted to make some fake snow, but we were running out of ingredients always.  Today we found the easiest way to make it, and the best part is that you will only need a diaper and water 💦 that’s it! How awesome is that? Cut your diaper and remove the patted material that is inside, put it on a container and just pour some water until you find the perfect snowy consistency. My kids loved this sensory activity! And we got to say... we loved it even more because we only used a diaper to make it🤩. (Diapers used were broken or ripped and couldn’t be worn)

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Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "FAKE SNOW SENSORY PLAY ❄️ We always wanted to make some fake snow, but we were running out of ingredients always. Today we found the easiest way to make it, and the best part is that you will only need a diaper and water 💦 that’s it! How awesome is that? Cut your diaper and remove the patted material that is inside, put it on a container and just pour some water until you find the perfect snowy consistency. My kids loved this sensory…

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Anthea | EST. 2022 on Instagram: "•ZIP LOCK BAG PAINTING

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Look how simple this mess free painting activity is for your baby

All you need is a zip lock bag, paper, paints and masking tape. 

This experience gives the illusion of messy sensory play. Without the mess. It’s great for tactile and visual play. Helping to develop the children’s fine motor skills, problem solving skills and cause and effect. 

Watch to the end to see Mr9month rip up the tape haha! If your baby or toddler does this, leave them, it’s great for developing their fine motor skills. 

🎨 WHAT TO DO:
All you need to do is squirt paint onto a sheet of paper and place the paper into a plastic zip-lock bag, close them tight and place them on a surface, either a high chair, window floor or wall. St Indoor Activities For Infants, Paint Activities For Toddlers, Sensory Activities Babies, Painting Bags Ideas, Plastic Bag Painting, Activities For Nursery Kids, Messy Play For Babies, Baby Activities 6-12 Months, Baby Sensory Activities

Anthea | EST. 2022 on Instagram: "•ZIP LOCK BAG PAINTING 🎨 🎨 🎨 🎨 🎨 🎨 🎨 🎨 Look how simple this mess free painting activity is for your baby All you need is a zip lock bag, paper, paints and masking tape. This experience gives the illusion of messy sensory play. Without the mess. It’s great for tactile and visual play. Helping to develop the children’s fine motor skills, problem solving skills and cause and effect. Watch to the end to see Mr9month rip up the tape haha! If your…

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