Sensory Learning
For Sensory Activities you can do at home click here
Ideas of a range of different fun activities and messy play to try at home: Fun Activities
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Ideas for children with PMLD http://www.nicurriculum.org.uk/curriculum_microsite/SEN_PMLD_thematic_units/ Games, activities, songs to provide a range of experiences for those children with PMLD (suitable for all ages) |
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150 Sensory Learning Ideas https://inclusiveteach.com/2020/03/20/150-sensory-learning-ideas/ Loads of ideas here – something suitable for all abilities |
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Story Massage https://www.storymassage.co.uk/ (live videos are on their facebook site) Live Massage Stories Tuesdays and Thursdays 2pm |
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List of Sensory Play Ideas A wide range of sensory ideas – some of which are mess free or relatively easy to tidy up and some messier ideas if you are feeling brave! |
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Sensory Bags https://family.disney.com/crafts/diy-sensory-bags/ Mess free sensory bags to explore (Be careful – these don’t last long if they are mouthed / bitten!) |
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Empowering Little Minds Sensory and play activities (including training) Created specifically for children with SEN |
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Home learning ideas for children with visual impairment There are different levels of activity https://www.pathstoliteracy.org/blog/while-you-are-home-activities-children-cvi |
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Active learning’ and exploring the environment is an approach we use at school. This website is particularly useful for children with PMLD. This is an overview of how you can do it at home: http://www.activelearningspace.org/families/families-overview These are some ideas of activities which you can do at home using objects you will probably have at home. http://www.activelearningspace.org/families/ideas-for-young-learners ‘Active learning’ and exploring the environment is an approach we use at school. This website is particularly useful for children with PMLD. This is an overview of how you can do it at home: http://www.activelearningspace.org/families/families-overview These are some ideas of activities which you can do at home using objects you will probably have at home. http://www.activelearningspace.org/families/ideas-for-young-learners Active learning “home hacks” with loads of ideas of how to adapt and use things from home, includes a link at the bottom to activities and resources you can use from different rooms in your house. http://www.activelearningspace.org/families/home-hacks/home-hacks-overview |