For Professionals: JOHNSON’S® Science of the SensesTM
A strong body of foundational and emerging research suggests that multisensorial stimulation—or the concurrent stimulation of tactile, olfactory, auditory, and/or visual stimuli—benefits the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of babies.
Multisensory stimulation has a profound impact in the first few years of life for healthy baby development.
Everyday rituals such as baby bathtime are ideal opportunities for incorporating multisensorial stimulation.
A bathtime ritual can promote social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development of babies.
Encouraging parents to view bathtime and massage as opportunities for multisensorial stimulation can contribute to overall healthy baby development.