What Is A Baby Sensory Class? How Babies Benefit From Sounds, Colours And Textures From Birth

Babies' brains make two million connections every second.

You may think that allowing babies to experience different colours, sounds and textures simply keeps them entertained.

But in fact, it is far more beneficial than that. Involving babies in sensory experiences from birth advances their brain structure.

During the first three months of a baby’s life, two million neural connections are created in their brain every second, which is why sensory stimulation from birth is so important.

These are the findings from Dr Lin Day, a specialist in child development who founded Baby Sensory classes in 2006. Within three years, she had opened classes in more than 100 locations throughout the UK. 

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“Babies coming to our classes enjoy a wealth of sensory experiences that will stand them in good stead later on with their learning,” said Anna Simmons, class lead at Baby Sensory Canary Wharf.

“Babies are laying the foundations for their later learning by having these new experiences and building different neural connections.”

The Baby Sensory programme is designed to stimulate, educate and provide memories for babies during the first year of their life.  

Behind each class is a detailed lesson plan, carefully designed to stimulate babies’ senses, movements and development going forward. 

Class teachers always explain to parents why they’re doing the activities during the class and how it will helping aid their child’s development. 

To find out what goes on during the hour long sessioon, HuffPost UK went along to a class. Watch the video above to find out what happened. 

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20 DIY Busy Board Ideas To Keep Your Busy Toddler... Busy
Sensory Board(01 of20)
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Now this is a BUSY board. It has so many activities!Get the instructions here: Learning and Exploring Through Play (credit:Learning and Exploring Through Play)
Toddler Busy Board(02 of20)
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This small and compact busy board can go anywhere you have space.Get the instructions here: Embracing Life's Journey (credit:Embracing Life's Journey)
Sensory Board(03 of20)
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Put all those baby wipe containers to use to make this fun sensory board. Your baby will love touching all the textures as much as she loves opening and closing the lids.Get the instructions here: Motherhood and Other Adventures (credit:Motherhood and Other Adventures)
Peg Board Busy Board(04 of20)
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By using a peg board, you can switch up the elements on your toddler's busy board. That way he never gets bored!Get the instructions here: Can't Google Everything (credit:Can't Google Everything)
DIY Lock, Hinge And Latches Board(05 of20)
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This board might be small, but it has a lot to keep toddlers busy!Get the instructions here: Running From The Law (credit:Running From The Law)
Car Dashboard(06 of20)
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Vroooom! This busy board is just so cool. Your kids will love to pretend to drive while they push buttons, play with the shift and turn the wheel.Get the instructions here: And Next Comes L (credit:And Next Comes L)
Travel Busy Board(07 of20)
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Who says a busy board has to be permanent? This travel one is perfect for kids on the go.Get the instructions here: Hello Splendid (credit:Hello Splendid)
Zipper Board(08 of20)
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Who says a busy board has to be big and complicated? This one is so easy to pull together: all you need are glue, zippers and cardboard!Get the instructions here: Laughing Kids Learn (credit:Laughing Kids Learn)
Baby Board(09 of20)
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We love the bright colours of this horizontal board. It's perfect for babies and toddlers alike.Get the instructions here: Away We Go (credit:Away We Go)
Decorative Board(10 of20)
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How pretty is this busy board? This one is living room worthy!Get the instructions here: Dribbles Nibbles And Scribbles (credit:Dribbles Nibbles And Scribbles)
Sensory Board(11 of20)
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Babies will looooove this sensory board with so many different textures to touch. This board uses fabric hoops, which makes it super easy to make.Get the instructions here: Fun At Home With Kids (credit:Fun At Home With Kids)
Sensory Busy Board(12 of20)
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This board is great for babies and toddlers because it combines sensory play with activities. And what kid doesn't love a mirror?Get the instructions here: Fun At Home With Kids (credit:Fun At Home With Kids)
Simple Board(13 of20)
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This simple board could be made on an old cupboard.Get the instructions here: Jenson Crew (credit:Jenson Crew)
Montessori Busy Board(14 of20)
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This fabric board will help kids develop their fine-motor skills with buttons, laces, zippers and clips.Get the instructions here: Lisa Shunk (credit:Lisa Shunk)
Latch Board(15 of20)
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We love the construction theme of this activity board.Get the instructions here: The Photographer's Wife (credit:The Photographer's Wife)
Latch Board(16 of20)
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This mini board is the perfect size for families who don't have enough space to hang something big... or who might not want to mess up their walls!Get the instructions here: Young House Love (credit:Young House Love)
Peek-A-Boo Sensory Board(17 of20)
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This peek-a-boo door is the best!Get the instructions here: Happily Ever Mom (credit:Happily Ever Mom)
Personalized Board(18 of20)
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The Spiderman light switch cover totally won us over on this one.Get the instructions here: Baby Center (credit:Baby Center)
Big Sensory Board(19 of20)
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Now this is a serious board! It even has a window that opens and closes.Get the instructions here: Lady Goats (credit:Lady Goats)
Sturdy Board(20 of20)
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This board won't easily fall over. This one combines toys and hardware supplies, but what we love is the velcro name.Get the instructions here: Hands On As We Grow (credit:Hands On As We Grow)