How to Use a Sensory Path
A Sensory Path embraces the idea that cognitive development is closely ties to providing proper sensory development through physical movement.
A Sensory Path embraces the idea that cognitive development is closely ties to providing proper sensory development through physical movement.
Through daily use of The Sensory Path movement series, students train their brain and their body to communicate and work together appropriately and learn how to calm down when feeling overwhelmed.
What is Movement Based Learning? Movement based learning is a concept that involves active movement or physical activity to keep the student engaged and to improve retention of the information. Last week I introduced the topic of movement based learning and this week I want to discuss the advocacy and science behind it. As a …
The Legal Standard I want to discuss Universal Design for Learning which is a growing concept in the field of education. The concept of universal design originated in the field of architecture & design with accessibility to buildings when the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) was established as law. There are 5 titles …
Mid-Semester Check In It’s hard to believe that it’s already October! We’ve had a chance to get settled into the school year by now and we’ve made some great relationships with our students. Now that we understand the students we have this year, it’s a great time to check in with ourselves and reflect on …
For the last week of our The Sensory Path™ product series, I want to cover motor planning & sequencing! All of The Sensory Path’s™ products, even the individual elements, require motor planning & sequencing in order to use them. However, their full Sensory Path Packages, both indoor and outdoor, as well as their Learning Noodles …