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Mum & Baby



Baby sensory classes have arrived on Queensland’s Gold Coast, and already, they’ve proved a big hit among local families.  

As parents and guardians line up for the chance to enroll in infant-targeted sensory-based learning classes, Queenslanders are asking: what are the benefits of sensory learning in early childhood? 

The Benefits of Sensory Learning

Sensory classes can provide a range of important benefits, designed to support cognitive and motor development and to facilitate foundational learning across a number of key skill areas. This can prepare children for later learning, including mathematics and literacy.

By engaging in sensory play, young children are invited to develop their curiosity and problem-solving skills, enhancing their capacity to engage with the world around them. They are supported to engage with play-based learning opportunities and build their understanding of their environments. 

Targeted sensory programs help children learn to process sensory information and build neural connections that are critical to the success of their ongoing learning journeys. This can support a variety of physical and language development benchmarks.  

Success for Making Rainbows 

Since arriving on the Gold Coast, Making Rainbows has been making waves. The company’s sensory classes for babies have been incredibly popular, encouraging families to introduce active learning opportunities in the early years. 

Experienced program leaders bring a strong understanding of child development and sensory learning needed, delivering age-appropriate activities that encourage children and families alike to build their learning skills – and have fun!

These evidence-based sensory programs are among the first baby classes in the Gold Coast area. The business also offers Gold Coast toddler sensory classes for local families.

Ongoing Learning and Development

Already, parents are lining up for more opportunities to learn. As children benefit from the opportunity to learn important skills and capabilities, the fun isn’t set to stop any time soon.

In fact, with such a positive community response, Making Rainbows plans to expand offerings, reaching more families and children with dedicated sensory-based early years programming. 

Parents Encouraged to Enrol Now

For parents and guardians, there’s no time to waste. Places are going fast, so families are being urged to enrol their little ones now, before the last spots are gone. 

Multi-sensory classes are available for children across a range of ages and abilities, underpinned by the latest research and designed to promote confidence, motor skills, language development, social-emotional learning, and other critical learning areas. 

With the right educational foundation, Queensland families now have a unique opportunity to prepare their children for learning success, starting from infancy.


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