“For today’s sensory kids, gardening can be a source of numerous sensory stimuli, benefitting both sensory-seekers and sensory-avoiders.
The plethora of plant varieties allows for every child to create an oasis that suits even the most peculiar sensory needs.
Digging and shoveling though dirt, watering, pruning, fertilizing, bending and squatting, pushing and pulling. What a perfect sensory exercise!”
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