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These products will help my special needs students learn and stay motivated throughout the day. Sensory play is important for students with disabilities. Research has shown that sensory play has many benefits: It helps to build nerve connections to the brain, improves cognitive growth, and encourages children to develop motor skills to carry out day-to-day tasks. It can also help to improve handwriting. Most of our learning comes through our ability to use our senses to retain information. Sensory play is not just about having fun. It is about learning in a fun way.

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These products will help my special needs students learn and stay motivated throughout the day. Sensory play is important for students with disabilities. Research has shown that sensory play has many benefits: It helps to build nerve connections to the brain, improves cognitive growth, and encourages children to develop motor skills to carry out day-to-day tasks. It can also help to improve handwriting. Most of our learning comes through our ability to use our senses to retain information. Sensory play is not just about having fun. It is about learning in a fun way.

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