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06/04/2018

Bright Lights, Big City... Sensory Overload

No sooner have you spoken than what you have said becomes the property of another.
Hindustani Proverb

“Accompany us on an imaginary trip. Imagine that we are standing in the middle of Times Square, in the heart of New York City. Be still and let your senses explore the environment. What do you notice? How does your body react to the stimuli? If we were standing there together, you would probably describe the dazzling and sometimes blinking lights, the myriad of bright colors, the vast crowds, the towering buildings, the ever-present sounds, and perhaps some interesting smells. All of those sensorial elements combine to create the Times Square experience. 

Now, think about the typical early childhood classroom. In many ways, the environment is much like Times Square.”  So write Sandra Duncan and Michelle Salcedo in an Exchange magazine article that forms the basis for an Out of the Box Training Kit. The authors urge anyone supporting young children to think carefully about the possible negative impact too much sensory stimulation in the environment might be having on children’s behavior.

 

 



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