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    Rub-A-Dub-Dub

  1. Give your child a massage. Gently rub their torso, limbs, each finger, toe.
  2. Talk about how it feels (cold, smooth, soft) and smells (sweet, clean).
  3. Let your child rub lotion on you.
  4. Use different smelling lotions or powders

Senses used: proprioceptive, tactile, kinesthetic, haptic, hearing, smell

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