69. Everyday sensory alphabet activities

by on September 19, 2011
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Introducing the latest addition to the Raising Playful Tots family – Everyday sensory alphabet activities


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2 Responses to “69. Everyday sensory alphabet activities”
  1. I’m sitting here listening to your show, my eldest daughter sounds a lot like your youngest son. Erin’s a sensory seeker (in her case it’s part of her Sensory Processing Disorder). She enjoys touching everything a lot, even to the point of being inappropriate (like licking table tops and even rubbish bins…). That’s how I found you, I was looking for sensory ideas to teach her phonics.

    •  I’m glad you got to listen to the show. It’s so interesting having three distinct reactions to sensory activities in one home. I think that’s why this worked so well for us.  I still can’t get used to him loving to touch legs. We looked at SPD a lot with our first. It’s such a sharing community.

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