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Why Sensory Play Is More Than Messy Fun — A Child Development Specialist Explains What’s Really Happening
Episode 19

Why Sensory Play Is More Than Messy Fun — A Child Development Specialist Explains What’s Really Happening

The Ashley Ventrice Show

February 17, 202611m 59s

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Show Notes

Sensory play is one of my favorite forms of play — not just because it’s fun, but because you can almost instantly see a child become calmer.

 

In this episode, I’m sharing why sensory play was the foundation of my work in Early Intervention, especially with children with autism and nervous system dysregulation. I’ll explain why I began every single session with a sensory bin, how it builds trust and regulation, and why calm always comes before learning.

 

We’ll talk about the incredible developmental benefits of sensory play — including fine motor, cognitive, language, and early math skills — and how you can easily create sensory experiences at home without spending money or making things complicated.

 

If you’ve ever wondered how to calm your baby or toddler, encourage independent play, or create a predictable routine that supports regulation, this episode will give you simple, practical tools you can start using today.

 

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