By Rubi Gutierrez | Psychologist
Early stimulation is a magical world, where the most important learning in life is done while playing.
At the Wasi Esperanza Rehabilitation Center, as part of the Psychology area plan, it implements Early Stimulation sessions for our users from 1 to 3 years of age. These sessions are developed in groups with the aim of seeking to stimulate the child in a timely manner by offering them a range of experiences that allow them to acquire new learning through play, within the sessions we work on:
- massages
- sensory bottles
- textures (jelly, noodles, gems, etc.)
- songs
- stories
- smells
- flavors
- musical instruments
- motor circuits and much more
There are some activities that help our children to enrich the father-son or mother-son relationship, generating a positive attachment, at the same time, the cognitive, motor, language and emotional partner areas are developed.
One of the sessions that parents like the most is the work of stimulating the visual, auditory and tactile sense of their children. We start with massages, where the parents progress according to the consent of their children, while they sing and talk to them, thus attracting their attention and to end the game with balloons and bubbles, the activities are always interactive and playful.
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