The municipality of Torrico Toledo, with fewer than 700 inhabitants, inaugurates a sensory classroom funded by the Provincial Council. This space aims to enhance the learning of young children through tactile, visual, and auditory stimuli, adapting education to rural environments where resources are often limited.
Sensory technology for child development 🧠
The classroom integrates interactive panels, adjustable LED lights, textured surfaces, and directional sound systems. These elements work on multisensory stimulation, helping children with attention or processing difficulties. The Provincial Council has allocated funds to equip the space with materials that promote fine motor skills and sensory integration, a technical approach typically seen in larger cities.
The town modernizes, but without losing its essence 🌾
Now the little ones of Torrico Toledo can touch, hear, and see things that previously only existed in expensive toy catalogs. That said, the sensory classroom directly competes with the best local entertainment: watching sheep pass by on Main Street. At least, when they get bored of the lights, they can always go outside to count clouds.