Whether we are parents, educators, or any other person responsible for a child, we often find ourselves disoriented and sometimes powerless in front of the manifestations of emotions to which they expose us.
It is proven: several scientific studies establish a link between the early and excessive consumption of screens by young children, and disorders for their health.
The aim of the "Parfum d'images" project is to define the impact of a smell on the visual memory of an infant, in order to identify the role of the combination of sensory information for a harmonious development during the first months of life.
On the weekend of September 10 and 11, young and old are invited to become aware of the meaning of hearing through various activities and phonic and sensory experiences.
On the weekend of September 10 and 11, young and old are invited to become aware of the meaning of hearing through various activities and phonic and sensory experiences.
The 5 senses for kids Foundation Science Award aims to encourage this new field of research. We interviewed Professors Anne Didier and Roland Salesse, members of the Society for Neuroscience, to talk about it in detail.
On 27 July 2022, LesProsDeLaPetiteEnfance.fr published an article on 5 Senses for kids Foundation. The platform was the subject of a detailed presentation of its vocation, its activities and its educational action prize.
On 27 July 2022, LesProsDeLaPetiteEnfance.fr published an article on 5 Senses for kids Foundation. The platform was the subject of a detailed presentation of its vocation, its activities and its educational action prize.
The role of multisensoriality in infant development has always been debated in the scientific community. In this lecture, Arnaud Leleu, teacher-researcher at the University of Burgundy, reveals recent work conducted in his laboratory.
Parents.fr recently published a blog post to present the sensory nursery in Gennevilliers by Cap Enfants and 5 Senses For Kids Foundation.
We tell you all about it!
On 20 June 2022, the ActuBaby newsletter talked about the launch of the 5 Senses 4 kids Foundation
This is an opportunity to talk about this player in the world of Early Childhood and to recall the ambition of our platform.
This richly illustrated work paints a picture of our knowledge of the neurophysiology of food and restores them in their social, economic and cultural context. It is intended for scientists, students, teachers, dieticians, gastronomes, and foodies.
Emmanuel Bigand is a professor and researcher, senior member of the Institut universitaire de France since 2007 and holder of the Musique Cognition Cerveau chair.
This week aims to raise awareness of the importance of arts education and to strengthen its cooperation by promoting cultural diversity, intercultural dialogue and social cohesion.
Jean Epstein is now recognised in France and internationally as the leading expert on Early Childhood. We interviewed him on the occasion of the launch of the "5 Senses For Kids Foundation" educational action prize
While the concept may seem complex, it actually refers to something very simple and fundamental. It talks about how we learn through our 5 senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste.
Why work on the 5 senses? Why is it important to cultivate and develop your senses from an early age? This is what the 5 senses for kids Foundation is all about. And the answer to these questions...
We are always looking to develop our senses, even as adults. It makes sense, because it is the entry point to everything. We are connected to the world through our senses.