How sensory toys help in corrective work

Sensory toys are not just entertainment. They are a powerful tool that specialists use to develop children with disabilities and children with special educational needs.
How are they beneficial?
Fine motor skill development — toys with different textures, shapes, and sizes help children train their fingers and hands.
Sensory integration — with the help of tactile, visual, and auditory stimuli, the brain learns to process information correctly.
Calming and reducing anxiety — soft, pleasant-to-touch materials, anti-stress toys, and special balls help children calm down.
Developing attention and concentration — simple actions with toys train the ability to focus.
Improved speech — some sensory exercises stimulate the areas of the brain responsible for speech development.
At our center, sensory games are an integral part of the program. We select toys individually, according to the needs of each child.
Therefore, even a game that seems ordinary at first glance is important work for a great result!