Original Purpose: supporting the house
With SPD Lenses: Gross Motor, Proprioceptive, Tactile Fun
Water Painting: Get a big bucket, a dishwashing tub, or – in our case – handy green sandbox. Fill it with cold, cold water (both to cool off from the hot, hot day and to provide some tactile input between the cold water splashes and drips and the steamy air. ) Coral an old paint roller or two (or paint brush, or anything that will work. Be creative. That brush for getting snow off your windshield isn’t getting a lot of use right now…) And, enjoy “painting” the wall with water. All the bending and stretching to apply the water "paint" makes for some great gross motor and proprioceptive work. Watching the wall change colors as it is “painted” provides interest for the kiddoes.
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With SPD Lenses: Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Proprioceptive and Tactile Fun
Finally, keep those SPD lenses on as you look around your yard. What other fun sensory experiences can you concoct? How can your lenses help you (and your kids) be thankful for the heat, the "stuff" you have about, the creativity God has given you?
Please share your own ideas for seeing concrete walls through SPD lenses and other outdoor sensory fun. And, be sure to stop by the Thankful Thursday links at Spiritually Unequal Marriage to be inspired what others are thankful for today.
7 comments:
Very awesome.
This is so cool!!
Very neat idea!
Wonderful and creative ideas...what a fun mom you are!
Wow! When my kids were little we used to do the same thing on hot days! We'd take a bucket and a paint brush and paint anything (outside that is...) It provided hours of fun, cool entertainment! Plus, gave them skills for the future painting of their rooms when they were teens! ha ha ha! Thanks for sharing something that brought back such great memories for me!
Living for Him, Joan
I am a preschool teacher...and we would that as well for the same simple reasons....and the cool things is that they enjoy every minute of it!!!
Cool! Every idea is from God, but we seldom thank Him for that.
You kiddos seem enjoying the water paint. Cute.
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