How Can Caregivers Provide Balanced Sensory Stimulation?
- Create a Sensory-Rich Environment: Incorporate a variety of visual and auditory stimuli in the childâs daily routine, such as reading books, playing music, and spending time outdoors. - Monitor Responses: Observe the childâs reactions to different stimuli and adjust the environment accordingly to avoid overstimulation. - Engage in Interactive Activities: Activities that involve both visual and auditory elements, such as singing nursery rhymes with hand movements, can provide balanced sensory stimulation.