Exposing children to consistent sensory play experiences provides important benefits to their growth and wellbeing. This post will give early years educators some practical tips and activity ideas to help you support children who don’t like tactile sensory activities. – The Empowered Educator
How can early childhood educators support children with sensory challenges? While I’m not an expert in sensory processing disorder (SPD), I hope you’ll find these tips, strategies, and activity ideas helpful to learn more about sensory processing disorder/challenges, the challenges some children face, and how this can impact on a child’s behaviour and interactions. | The Empowered Educator
Simple ideas for gardening with children – this guide gives early childhood educators and parents gardening activity ideas and projects for children and make it fun no matter the spaces you have to work with or if you don’t have a green thumb! Perfect guide for those following the EYLF sustainability outcomes. | The Empowered Educator
Looking for realistic early learning ideas and environment inspiration that you can use in your own day care, child care centre, or early years service? Be inspired by these creative early years environments and early learning activities shared by early childhood educators from around the world. | The Empowered Educator
Can AI truly support early-years education? Not just a figment out of a sci-fi novel, AI tools like ChatGPT, Bard and Claude-2 are already transforming the way educators comprehend sensory differences among children. Delve into the world of AI and early education with this informative guide that takes you through understanding sensory processing, behaviours that could indicate sensory preferences, and examples of AI applications in identifying sensory patterns.
Learn how to incorporate sensory play into your early childhood centre learning program – This on-demand workshop will equip early childhood educators, leaders, and coordinators with ideas and opportunities to use sensory play activities for all children in their program. Head over to the workshop page to learn more! | The Empowered Educator
Can AI truly support early-years education? Not just a figment out of a sci-fi novel, AI tools like ChatGPT, Bard and Claude-2 are already transforming the way educators comprehend sensory differences among children. Delve into the world of AI and early education with this informative guide that takes you through understanding sensory processing, behaviours that could indicate sensory preferences, and examples of AI applications in identifying sensory patterns.
Learn how to incorporate sensory play into your early childhood centre learning program – This on-demand workshop will equip early childhood educators, leaders, and coordinators with ideas and opportunities to use sensory play activities for all children in their program. Head over to the workshop page to learn more! | The Empowered Educator
Save valuable activity planning time with this E-book packed with simple play based activities for babies and toddlers already linked to learning outcomes and ready to write on your program! Perfect for early childhood educators and parents wanting to offer engaging play based activities for babies and toddlers but not wanting to spend all their free time planning and setting up! Head over to the product page to see how this works. | The Empowered Educator