Baby Sensory and Movement Groups
We are delighted to present the implementation of Baby Sensory and Movement Groups led by Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists at KidsFirst. This group is open to all new parents and babies.
These innovative groups aim to enrich the developmental experiences of infants and promote early communication, motor skills, and sensory processing abilities. By integrating sensory-rich activities and movement exploration, these groups offer a holistic approach to supporting infants’ growth and development.
Program Overview
The Baby Sensory and Movement Groups will provide a nurturing and stimulating environment for infants aged 0-12 months and their caregivers. Led by experienced Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists, these groups will offer a combination of structured activities and free play opportunities designed to support infants’ sensory, motor, and communication development.
Key Components of the Program
Sensory Exploration
Infants will engage in sensory-rich experiences designed to stimulate their senses and promote cognitive development. Activities may include exploring different textures, sounds, colors, and smells to enhance sensory processing skills.
Motor Development
The program will incorporate activities to promote gross motor and fine motor development, such as tummy time exercises, crawling challenges, reaching and grasping activities, and coordination games.
Communication Skills
Speech and Language Therapists will provide guidance and support to caregivers on promoting early communication skills in infants. Activities will focus on encouraging vocalizations, turn-taking, imitation, and joint attention to facilitate language development.
Individualized Support
The program will offer individualized assessments and recommendations for infants should they have specific developmental concerns or delays. Therapists will work closely with families to address individual needs and provide ongoing support and guidance if needed.
Key Components of the Program
Enhance sensory processing abilities and sensory regulation in infants.
Promote gross motor and fine motor development.
Support early communication and language skills.
Provide education and support to caregivers.
Foster social interaction and bonding between caregivers and infants.
Sessions will be 1 hour weekly. 50 dollars per session.
10AM Monday
11AM Tuesday
10AM Friday