1. Vision: By observing and perceiving visual information, children's observation ability, shape and color recognition ability are cultivated.
2. Hearing: through auditory stimulation and musical activities, children's auditory sensitivity, sound recognition ability and language expression ability are cultivated.
3. Tactile: By touching and sensing the texture and shape of objects, cultivate children's tactile sensitivity and hand coordination ability.
4. Taste (taste): Cultivate children's taste recognition ability and preference perception of food by tasting different foods and drinks.
5. Smell (smell): Cultivate children's sense of smell and smell recognition ability by smelling and sensing different smells.
6. Motion perception: through the coordinated movement of the brain and muscles, cultivate children's physical coordination ability, sense of balance and accuracy of movements.
7. Spatial perception: through the observation and perception of space, distance and position, cultivate children's spatial perception ability, sense of direction and geographical knowledge.
8. Perception of temperature, pressure and pain: Cultivate children's sensitivity to temperature, pressure and pain, and help them identify and deal with discomfort or danger.
Importance of Sensory Education
1, improve sensory ability: By stimulating and developing sensory ability, children can perceive and understand external information more keenly. This helps them to observe, identify and understand things better, and cultivate sensitivity and observation to the environment.
2. Enrich brain development: Sensory is the cornerstone of children's cognitive development. Through various sensory stimuli, children's brains can be developed in a more comprehensive way. Sensory input provides more nerve connections and stimulation for the brain and promotes the development of children's cognitive, memory and thinking abilities.
3. Promote perceptual cognition: Sensory education helps children to know and understand the world through feelings. It emphasizes the acquisition of knowledge through sensory experience and experience, and encourages children to learn through sensory perception such as observation, touch, hearing, taste and smell, and connect them with concepts, expressions and emotions.
4. Cultivate creativity and imagination: Sensory education encourages children to use their senses to create and imagine. Through perception and experience, children can develop creativity and cultivate the ability to think and solve problems independently.
5. Support emotional and social development: Sensory education can help children establish contact with the outside world and promote emotional and social development. By perceiving and understanding their own and others' emotional expressions, children can better understand and cope with others' emotions and cultivate empathy and social skills.