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Funny smells, sticky hands and squishy textures are all part of the way in which children develop sensory awareness. Fun with Messy Play is an exciting activity book that heightens the sensory perception of children with special needs through the imaginative use of everyday 'messy' materials like baked beans, condensed milk, jelly or glue.
The activities in this book are fun for children and help to improve their co-ordination, communicative and cognitive abilities, as well as their self-esteem and social skills. Each exercise focuses the child on a movement or sensation that they will later be able to apply to everyday life. By allowing children to explore their senses while having fun, messy play provides a relaxing therapy that encourages sensory responsiveness without placing stressful expectations on the child.
This is an easy-to-use, practical resource for parents and professionals. It includes ideas and examples from practitioners along with helpful suggestions for different types of equipment that can be used.
Whether you are new to the notion of messy play, not yet convinced, or looking for additional ideas, this book will be a valuable resource.
NASEN Special
In writing her book about messy play Tracey not only clearly outlines the important part this plays in the development of a range of skills, but also shares her wonderful enthusiasm for the activities. This was a book that I not only enjoyed reading but one which made me want to go out and use some of the ideas and have fun.
Journal of the National Association of Hospital Play
This is an easy book to use, with good illustrations of a child indulging in messy play and is recommended to practitioners and parents of all children, especiallly for children with special needs.
London Play e-new Updates
The ideas are designed to be fun for children while helping to improve coordination, communicative and cognitive abilities as well as self-esteem and social skills.
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