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  2. Sensory play - Wikipedia

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    Guided therapeutic play for children such as occupational therapy; Children playing on their own with toys designed specifically to stimulate their senses, such as fidget toys; or; An adult activity, sensation play, involving a partner delivering sensory stimuli to the receiver, often but not always involving pain.

  3. Free play - Wikipedia

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    Free play as unproductive or less valuable than structured activities, with many schoolchildren given less free time and fewer physical outlets at school, according to Ginsburg et al. 2007. [ 3 ] Free play is not merely a pastime; it is a fundamental process through which children learn and develop across multiple domains.

  4. Playground - Wikipedia

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    There are three primary components to a higher level of inclusive play: physical accessibility; age and developmental appropriateness; and; sensory-stimulating activity. Some children with disabilities or developmental differences do not interact with playgrounds in the same way as typical children.

  5. American kids got a D- in physical activity. What does that ...

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    We can always encourage our athletes to sleep more. Have kids aged 6-to-12 get 9-to-12 hours per night and 13-to-18 get 8-to-10, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine says.

  6. Sensory integration therapy - Wikipedia

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    Sensory Integration Therapy is based on A. Jean Ayres's Sensory Integration Theory, which proposes that sensory-processing is linked to emotional regulation, learning, behavior, and participation in daily life. [2] Sensory integration is the process of organizing sensations from the body and environmental stimuli.

  7. Elinor Goldschmied - Wikipedia

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    Goldschmied developed the concept of the "treasure basket" (TB) containing safe, multi-sensory household items in a low, open basket, for children able to sit and explore independently without physical adult intervention. The concept of "heuristic play" (HP) grew out of the TB as a means of autonomous play for babies under the age of two.

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