TOP 5 games for the development of a child with SEN

The right games are not just entertainment, but a powerful developmental tool. Here is a selection of games that we recommend for parents at home:

– Sensory box

What you need: cereals, beans, sand, balls of different textures.
Develops: tactile perception, concentration, vocabulary (through playing with figures that can be hidden and searched for).
– Finger games and massage
For example: “Magpie Crow”, “This Finger is Grandpa”
Develops: fine motor skills, speech, emotional contact.
– Constructors (LEGO, soft blocks)
Develops: spatial thinking, sequence of actions, imagination.
Useful for children who have difficulty concentrating.
– Logic sorting games
For example: sorting by color, shape, size
Develops: logic, attention, ability to classify objects.
– Moving games with instructions
For example: “Find the red ball and put it in the box”, or “Jump like a bunny and bring the yellow cube”.
Develops: auditory perception, memory, speech comprehension and coordination.
By playing, a child develops, communicates, learns, and discovers the world in a safe format. Games can be adapted to meet the needs of each child – this is the main principle of an inclusive approach