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Loose parts and sensory processing is such an integral part of your journey to curating holistic, open-ended play experiences that nurture the whole child.
And when you plan for your senses using loose parts not only will you engage all the learning domains but also reduce behaviours!
Recently, I was asked to be a guest speaker on Tina Geers podcast, ChildCare Inspirations…and of course we talked all about my fav things.
Loose parts, sensory processing and behaviours!
I open up and share personal experiences from supporting our son and how loose parts helped me connect with him.
In this jammed packed podcast episode, you’ll hear…
my personal story and the defining moment when I started to understand our son and his behaviours
how loose parts engage the whole child and can help with behaviours naturally during play
some of my top tips to support your journey to embracing loose parts and all their wonder into your practice
I know this conversation will support you right now in your practice.
Be sure to leave a comment below and let me know what you think about it!
LISTEN TO THE EPISODE HERE
cozy up with a hot coffee, yummy snack and definitely a notebook to jot down all your takeaways!
I am an Early Childhood Consultant and very passionate about supporting and inspiring my fellow Educators. I will share my reflections and experiences about implementing my philosophy, views, and ideas into my practice.
Inspiring and mentoring my fellow educators how to use loose parts to enhance all aspects of their practice. I share my dual roles of educator & momma and how our autistic son has shown me so many new perspectives.
VERONICA
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also known as Ronnie!
SPECIAL NEEDS MOMMA &
EARLY CHILDHOOD CONSULTANT
Inspiring and mentoring my fellow educators how to use loose parts to enhance all aspects of their practice. I share my dual roles of educator & momma and how our autistic son has shown me so many new perspectives.
read about my early years journey