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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Sensory Activities - Brain development

The Parietal lobe: is a section of the brain it is located on the crown of the forehead  this section of the brain processes sensory information for smell, taste and touch. An area at the front of the parietal lobe  called the motor cortex is responsible for motor coordination. It is very  important for you to understand that you have to develop all areas of the brain together.

Just  think about all the things that your baby has to learn within three years, these skills are called school readiness skills. In order for you to give your baby the experiences that  will help her to develop a healthy brain you must understand brain development.
It is very important to hold, hug and play with your baby as that is a part of sensory activity. Provide different experiences that will allow that section of your baby's  brain to develop. This does not mean that you will ignore that other areas. The brain must be develop  simultaneously,  happening at the same time .
You saw the pictures  of the children  making play dough: These are some  of the skills that they were developing:
 their fine motor and gross  skills,
 their co-ordination, eye hand
 they get a chance to socialize 
language skills
team work
vocabulary
following directions
taking turn
science
Math



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