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Sensory Baking

Author-Avatar Shelley Lill

11/25/2015 5:44 PM

One of my fondest memories from childhood is baking pumpkin cookies with my mom and sisters. This is a tradition that I now keep with my own children. It is also the perfect time for actively using all of our senses! With Thomas' dual sensory loss, my daughters, Anna and Clare, and I have become creative with all of the steps in the process. The girls patiently allow him to touch, smell (and when appropriate) taste the tools and ingredients that will be used. This makes him a full participant in the activity. We also provide him with a great deal of language, both spoken and signed, as it is a natural environment to introduce new vocabulary and practice words and phrases with which he is already familiar. Sure, it makes a bit of a mess but, more importantly, it also makes treasured memories by giving us a chance to do something wonderful together.


Please enjoy the video!


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Love this video of family memories.

Nancyslp - 12/3/2015

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A lot more memories indeed- more experiences with the world! more reasons to communicate for sure! turn-taking! Loved seeing his sisters' expressions too! Thank you Shelley!

Amy Parker - 12/1/2015

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