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Sensorial Exploration

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Goal: To refine the five senses and develop intellectual clarity and observation.

Sensorial materials isolate qualities such as size, color, shape, texture, weight, temperature, sound, and smell—helping children understand and compare the world around them. Tools like pink tower blocks, color tablets, sound cylinders, and geometric solids allow children to manipulate, classify, and differentiate sensory information.

These activities are crucial for brain development as they strengthen memory, comparison, language enrichment, discrimination skills, and pattern recognition. They also prepare children for academic subjects like math (through sequencing and gradation) and science (through observation and categorization).

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