Short Sparks from the HEART: The 8 Sensory Systems

'Short Sparks' sessions are quick, bite-sized learnings that can be completed in under 45 minutes. Perfect for watching or listening to during your lunch break!

This 'Short Sparks' session explores and explains the 8 sensory systems and primitive reflexes which are often retained by our children, and looks at activities and exercises to support these.

Children enjoying physical movement

Short Sparks from the HEART: The 8 Sensory Systems

This 'Short Sparks' session is from our Physical Development Network and is led by Helen Battelley from Music + Movement. It explores and explains the 8 sensory systems and primitive reflexes which are often retained by our children, and looks at activities and exercises to support these. 

Helen also provides suggestions for music you may want to use with your children and links to physical development policies and schemes. Some of these suggestions are linked under the video.

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Join our Physical Development Network: Move to Thrive!

A community of early years educators sharing best practices around movement, motor skills, and physical activity.

The network will provide:

  • A platform for training, resources, and evidence-based strategies to support children’s physical development.
  • A space to promote staff wellbeing through movement-based approaches that benefit both children and practitioners.
  • Opportunities to collaborate across settings, share resources, and embed physical development into curriculum planning.

Why it matters

Physical development is foundational for cognitive growth, emotional regulation, and academic readiness, especially skills like handwriting, coordination, and posture.

What we are offering

A series of three network meetings facilitated by Helen Battelley, designed to build self-belief, confidence and competence.

Network sessions will support staff well-being and nurture a deeper understanding of movement practice and its theoretical underpinnings.

Each session can be accessed as a standalone session, or join all three to deepen your knowledge, understanding, and practice in this prime area of learning and development.

About the facilitator

Helen Battelley is an internationally renowned consultant, author, and trainer in Early Years Physical Development. She chairs the National Early Years Active Start Partnership (NEYASP), driving positive change in policy and practice across the UK.

Helen lectures at multiple UK universities, is an AfPE-approved provider, and delivers global training on embedding movement into early years curricula. She co-developed the Physical Activity Adventure Pack, consulted on Sky TV’s Animal Movers and Mini Me, and created Physical Phonics for the National Literacy Trust.

Helen’s work champions play and physical activity as vital foundations for every child’s development from birth.

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Link to listen to Fireworks on YouTube, as discussed in the webinar.
Link to listen to Superstition on YouTube, as discussed in the webinar.