Sensory stimulation

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Courtney English | Pediatric Occupational Therapist on Instagram: "A sensory seeker is someone who has a high threshold for sensory input and actively seeks out sensory experiences to satisfy their need for sensory stimulation. When their sensory threshold isn’t met, they have a hard time focusing, participating in tasks, regulating their emotions, regulating their body, and so much more! 

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Courtney English | Pediatric Occupational Therapist on Instagram: "A sensory seeker is someone who has a high threshold for sensory input and actively seeks out sensory experiences to satisfy their need for sensory stimulation. When their sensory threshold isn’t met, they have a hard time focusing, participating in tasks, regulating their emotions, regulating their body, and so much more! If you want to learn more about nervous system regulation and overall regulation of body, comment…

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Dawn Longuil
DIY Sensory board ideas to encourage your busy babies and toddlers to explore new textures, objects, and incorporate fine motor skills. Use common household objects or craft supplies from a local home improvement, craft, or dollar store for sensory play. Sensory Busy Board Diy, Busy Board For Infants, Montessori, Activity Board For Babies, Busy Board For Baby, Infant Busy Board Diy, Fidget Board Diy, Homemade Sensory Board, Learning Boards For Toddlers Diy

DIY Sensory board ideas to encourage your busy babies and toddlers to explore new textures, objects, and incorporate fine motor skills. Use common household objects or craft supplies from a local home improvement, craft, or dollar store for sensory play.

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Crafts By MBC | Mama Bear & Cub