Sensory Play
Tuesday, January 2111:00—11:45 AMYA RoomUxbridge Free Public Library15 N Main St, Uxbridge, MA, 01569
CHILDREN (ages 0-2): Sensory play focuses on activities that engage your child’s senses, helping them develop language skills, fine & gross motor skills, helps with cognitive growth, fosters social interactions, and helps with self-regulation during over- arousal states.
Sensory play can also address two sensory systems which are our proprioceptive and vestibular systems. Our proprioception sense refers to awareness of one’s body which helps us know where body parts are relative to one another and tells us how much force we need to exert when holding, pushing, pulling or lifting objects. Our vestibular sense, also known as our movement or balance sense, allows us to maintain balance while engaging in activities.
This program will provide various outlets for children to safely explore sensory play.
Registration is required.
Capacity: 12 of 12 spaces available.
Note: Registering more attendees than spaces available will automatically place your attendees on this event's wait list.
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