Introduction to sensorial education

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Introduction to sensorial education Presented by Shabana Azhar

WHAT IS SENSORIAL WORK ?

Sensorial education is “the key to the world” revealing to the children, a deeper knowledge about the out side world.

The purpose of sensorial work Develop Order Broaden Refine

The designed sensorial material Helps intellectual development Logical thinking Self discipline and order Sensori-motor development Muscular coordination Language development Development of mathematical mind

EXERCISE GROUPS Visual sense exercises Tactile sense exercises Baric sense exercises Thermic sense exercises Auditory sense exercises Olfactory sense exercises Gustatory sense exercises Stereognostic sense exercises

Visual senses Tactile sense Baric sense Thermic sense

Auditory sense Olfactory sense Gustatory sense Stereognostic sense

Three stage learning Contrasting exercise Similar or related exercise Gradation exercise

Stages of sensory and intellectual development STIMULATION & SENSATION falls on the body These sensations form PERCEPTIONS LANGUAGE develops and gives fuller meaning that aids the formation of CONCEPTS – a full understanding