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Sensory Regulation outdoors today! 😎
23rd Apr 2026
Blowing and watching bubbles can be very sensory regulating for a child because it gently engages their senses in a calm and joyful way.
The slow movement of bubbles floating through the air helps children focus their attention, supporting visual tracking and calming busy bodies.
Popping bubbles provides simple, predictable touch input, while blowing bubbles encourages steady breathing, which can help regulate big feelings.
Altogether, bubbles offer a playful, soothing sensory experience that helps a child feel relaxed and ready to engage in learning.
The slow movement of bubbles floating through the air helps children focus their attention, supporting visual tracking and calming busy bodies.
Popping bubbles provides simple, predictable touch input, while blowing bubbles encourages steady breathing, which can help regulate big feelings.
Altogether, bubbles offer a playful, soothing sensory experience that helps a child feel relaxed and ready to engage in learning.
Maghera Primary School, 15 Station Road Maghera Co. Londondery BT46 5BS Tel/Fax: 028 796 42130
