Sensorial Life
The Sensorial area of the classroom helps children become more aware of smaller details that are often overlooked. Each sensorial activity focuses on one important quality such as color, weight, shape, size, texture, sound or smell.
Sensorial activities develop the senses of perception and discrimination for exploring and noticing small differences in patterns as well as fine motor function development in the hands.
The sensorial area builds the child’s concentration for a wider awakening of the senses and perception for distinguishing different qualities and patterns.