Title: SENSORY STORYTIME (for 3- 5 year olds)
1SENSORY STORYTIME(for 3- 5 year olds)
- AT
- THE FERGUSON LIBRARY
- STAMFORD, CT
2What is Sensory Storytime?
- A program that combines the books, songs and
movement activities of a typical preschool
storytime with therapeutic activities from
Sensory Integration. - Includes sensory diet activities, but this is
not therapy - Sensory Storytime is good for ALL kids, not just
kids with autism or sensory processing issues -
3Important Elements
- Pre-Program
- Parent Participation
- Predictability (and Repetition)
- Personalized
- Peer Inclusion
- Preparation
- Program Plan (Picture Schedule)
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4Pre-Program
- Provide Social Story
- Encourage use of Sensory Diet
- Alerting, organizing and calming
- activities before program
- Library Visit Brochure
http//www.fergusonlibrary.org/sites/default/files
/pdf/ASDVisit.pdf
5Parent Participation
- Regular programs for 3-5 year olds can have one
adult for many children - Sensory Storytime has close to one-to-one ratio
- Models activities for parents/caregivers
- Gives librarian assistance from adults who know
children well, so program leader doesnt have to
be an expert - Provides opportunity for parents to network
6Predictability (Repetition)
- Most activities and sequence of activities
repeats each week - Book for the next session is introduced
7Personalized
- Goal is to make the children feel comfortable and
safe. Success is greater participation, not
mastery. - Many of these families are used to apologizing
for their children and trying in vain to control
their behaviors. - WE WELCOME AND ACCEPT THEM AS THEY ARE!
8Peer Inclusion
- Mix of children with special needs and
typically-developing peers - This is preparation for included school programs
- Provides disability awareness for typical kids
- Members of both groups learn from the other
children
9Preparation
- Participation in Sensory Storytime helps make the
library available to families - Prepares some children to join in other programs
- Prepares children with ASD for regular library
visits with family members or school group - Leads to decrease in negative behaviors as
children become familiar with the library and
staff and feel safe and welcome
10Program Plan(Picture Schedule)
Shows children what will happen and the
order of activities
We use Boardmaker from Mayer-Johnson to make
schedule and pictures for flannel board
11The Program Begins With Sit In A Circle
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- Children sit on Educubes
- Parents sit behind children on stools
- The leader is in front, next to a flannel board
12Welcome
- Shirt Song
- ____ is wearing a
- _____ shirt,
- _____ shirt,
- _____ shirt,
- ___ is wearing
- a ____ shirt,
- and he/she
- Is here today.
Color discrimination, learning names,
self-identification, texture of flannel,
following directions
13Stretch Song
- Pull on therabands to classic songs (Itsy, Bitsy
Spider Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes Row,
Row, Row Your Boat)
We use the yellow (lowest resistance). Heavy
muscle work while learning common preschool songs
14Brush Your Teeth
- Oral motor stimulation (and teeth brushing
practice) to Raffi Brush Your Teeth song
We use individually wrapped toothettes, available
from Amazon.com
15Bean Bag Parade
- Weighted bean bags (one-half pound each) give
proprioceptive input as we march around the room
to Beanbag Parade by Tumble Tots
Bean bags from funandfunction.com
16Balance Beam
- We walk on the oval tactile path to Laurie
Berkners Balance Beam song
17Read a Story
- We use multiple board books when possible
18Book-related Sensory Activity
- For example Mouse Paint by Ellen Stohl Walsh
(mix colors using cool whip and food colors)
19Ends With Free Play Time
- Kids can play in a less structured way
- Parents can use this time to talk to program
leader or each other
20For More Information
- Contact
- Barbara Klipper
- Youth Services Librarian
- The Ferguson Library
- 1 Public Library Plaza
- Stamford, CT 06904
- Bklipper_at_fergusonlibrary.org
- (203) 351-8243
- June, 2011