New Approach to the Terrible Twos Proving Godsend for Mums of Toddlers

Just when you start to think you’re getting the hang of parenting, your little darling hits the ‘terrible twos,’ and suddenly you only have to cut their toast wrong to trigger a meltdown of epic proportions. As exhausting as this stage can be for parents, it helps to keep in mind that it is a natural part of their development. At this age, children are learning about their place in the world, figuring out how to assert themselves and discovering their independence, all while having a very limited vocabulary to express their big feelings. Fortunately, there are things that you can do to support them through this stage, so those tricky moments become easier for them (and you) to navigate. As many parents are now discovering, toddler sensory classes are proving more than just a fun way to make new friends. They can help little ones build emotional regulation skills, confidence and a calmer approach to everyday challenges — which is great news for everyone!
Learning Through Sensory Play
Not only are sensory classes a fun way to bond with your child, but they also have many benefits. Sensory play activates parts of the brain that helps children to calm down and regulate their emotions more easily. It can also help build neural pathways linked to language, problem-solving, fine and gross motor skills, coordination and spatial awareness, all of which support their ability to learn, play and interact positively with others.
Toddlers thrive on routine, and the structured nature of classes can also help to boost their confidence and development. Learning to participate in a hello or goodbye song during each class may seem small, but it helps them to anticipate what comes next, feel secure and recognise social cues. So, this seemingly simple activity gives them a fun way to practice patience, listening skills, impulse control and the ability to follow simple instructions, skills that help them grow socially, emotionally and cognitively.
So, whilst sensory classes won’t turn your toddler into an angel overnight, or eliminate every toddler tantrum, they can help them to reduce the overwhelm they experience, build emotional regulation, strengthen their social skills and give them a healthy outlet to burn off energy and explore more about the world in a safe space. And they aren’t just for toddlers, there are even classes for siblings, so the whole family can reap the rewards of sensory play.

