Movement and sensory activities can play an important role in promoting communication, especially for children who learn best through physical interaction and sensory experiences. Activities such as jumping, dancing, swinging, touching different textures, or playing with sensory materials help children stay engaged, regulate their bodies, and become more responsive to communication opportunities. When caregivers, teachers, or therapists pair these activities with simple words, gestures, or visual cues, children are encouraged to express their needs, feelings, and ideas. By creating fun, interactive, and sensory-rich environments, movement-based activities can support language development, social interaction, and overall communication skills.
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