Creating a DIY Sensory Board
I would rather call mine a ‘learn as you play’ board because I have included a bit of this and that which mainly focused on developing fine motor skills. Of course, it is related to sensory, but I just like the name ‘play as you learn’ more than calling it sensory board. It makes it more ‘neutral’ as many people think that sensory boards are just for kids with special needs. Sensory boards can be used with any child to teach different skills and to expose to different kind of textiles/visuals. It can be created based on the likes/ dislikes and developmental needs of your child. We can keep a sensory board in a classroom as well as at home. It can be personalized very easily if it is at home depending on what the child needs most. I’m going to explain how I created a no-cost sensory board recently. It is no-cost because I used 99 % recycled materials to make this board and I got help from family to make it the way I wanted. Without their technical support and hel...