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E4: Early Sensory Engagement

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Spencer leads our conversation about the importance of sensory engagement in early years (particularly its impact on memory) and ways to institute it with infants and young toddlers. We differentiate sensory overload and sensory stimulation through talking about Dr. Duncan's "Time Square Effect". We also bring up ways we see this in our current culture through essential oils and Spencer using a scent studio to curate a special perfume for her upcoming nuptials!
DIY Scent Studios - Fairfax Virginia
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Duncan, S. and M. Salcedo, “Are Your Children in Times Square? Moving from Sensory Overload to Sensory Engagement,” Senses Exchange, 2012, pg. 48.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13504622.2016.1250149?casa_token=6TNNogLeq1kAAAAA%3AWFprpX3xl6ZJeJjGlBsAySpfrpe6oQVB9uHIHxsNK4BWwBZVjkIzQOja4df4eFiov9hIzW09Ubl2
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Spencer leads our conversation about the importance of sensory engagement in early years (particularly its impact on memory) and ways to institute it with infants and young toddlers. We differentiate sensory overload and sensory stimulation through talking about Dr. Duncan's "Time Square Effect". We also bring up ways we see this in our current culture through essential oils and Spencer using a scent studio to curate a special perfume for her upcoming nuptials!
DIY Scent Studios - Fairfax Virginia
https://www.diyscentstudio.com/
Duncan, S. and M. Salcedo, “Are Your Children in Times Square? Moving from Sensory Overload to Sensory Engagement,” Senses Exchange, 2012, pg. 48.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13504622.2016.1250149?casa_token=6TNNogLeq1kAAAAA%3AWFprpX3xl6ZJeJjGlBsAySpfrpe6oQVB9uHIHxsNK4BWwBZVjkIzQOja4df4eFiov9hIzW09Ubl2
"Wholesome" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/K
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