Kids have an enormous amount to learn, but before they can take on reading, writing, math, social skills, or even coordinated movement, they need a basic sense of themselves.
As children develop, it takes years for them to truly understand themselvesโthe โme I feel inside,โ the โme others see,โ and the โme Iโm becoming.โ That long process begins much earlier than most people realize. It starts when the brain first learns the physical boundaries of the body.
Those early signals (movement, balance, joint and muscle feedback, and deep pressure) are the โme sensations.โ They give the brain its first clues about where the body begins and ends. Over time, these sensations fill in the brainโs internal โmap of me,โ the foundation for later selfโawareness, confidence, and coordinated movement.
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