π£ Playing barefoot has numerous benefits for children, including:
πΉDevelops motor skills: When children play barefoot, they are able to feel the ground beneath their feet, which helps them develop better balance, coordination, and spatial awareness.
πΉImproves deep body stabilization: Or the sense of the position and movement of our body parts which depend on feedback to the brain from nerves in the soles of our feet sensing the ground.ββββββββ Playing barefoot helps children develop better deep body stabilization, which can improve their overall athletic ability and reduce the risk of injury.
πΉStrengthens feet and legs: Going barefoot strengthens the muscles in the feet and legs, which can help prevent common foot problems like flat feet and plantar fasciitis. Strong feet and legs also provide a solid foundation for overall physical health and well-being.
πΉEnhances sensory development: Wearing shoes leaves the shoe-wearer blind to the environment. Nerves in your feet are also sensing other environmental cues like temperature and terrain. When we expose our nerves to new, different environments, the stronger and healthier they become by being forced to adapt to these subtle changes.ββββββββ Barefoot play allows children to experience different textures and surfaces, which can enhance their sensory development and provide a greater understanding of the world around them.
πΉEncourages Mindfulness: Playing barefoot can also encourage mindfulness and a greater connection to the natural world. Children may become more aware of their surroundings and more focused on their play when they are not distracted by shoes and socks.
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β οΈ It’s important to note that there are some safety considerations when letting children play barefoot. Make sure the area is free of sharp objects, hot surfaces, and other hazards that could cause injury. βββββββ
We learn the most about the world we live in through the senses – touch, listen, look, smell, just maybe don’t taste unless you’re in the garden! π
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ποΈ There are so many benefits for children to engage in regular sensory play β including cognitive development, increased brain function, improved emotional regulation, and heightened ability to process new information.ββββββββ
Here are some favorites:ββββββββ
βΎ Walk barefoot in the dirt, grass, or sandββββββββ
βΎ Take a trip to the beach and bury each other in sandββββββββ
βΎ Go on a nature hunt – pick up leaves, twigs, rocks, shellsββββββββ
βΎ Go for a swim – play in the waves of the ocean or lakeββββββββ
βΎ Make a water table with sand, found objects, water beads, toys, etcββββββββ
βΎ Play in the sprinklerββββββββ
βΎ Roll down a grassy hillββββββββ
βΎ Swing at the playgroundββββββββ
βΎ Plant a garden – dig, plant, water, pull weeds, harvestββββββββ
βΎ Find a muddy spot, make mud cakes, get dirty!ββββββββ
The options for outdoor sensory activities are endless! Use your imaginations and have fun!ββββββββ
π Kick off your shoes and make time to *feel* with your feet! Moms and dads, you too!ββββββββββββββββ
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