Updated On: 14 July, 2024 08:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Junisha Dama
We tested out a musical session that encourages auditory exploration and sensory awareness in ages up to three years, with a mom and toddler in tow

Aashika Cunha (in white dress) and her 16-month-old daughter Sophia
As an observer of cousins and friends with toddlers, this writer can vouch that it’s not easy to keep a kid entertained. As toddlers are curious crawlers, exploring the world, various forms of art are a good way for them to create sensory awareness. That’s where the parent-toddler music session by The Sound Space fits in.
The organisation that is run by Kamakshi and Vishala Khurana develops workshops and sessions centred around music. Their latest is a 10-day workshop that aims to develop listening skills and music appreciation using props, storybooks, and percussion instruments in toddlers. Mom Aashika Cunha and her toddler Sophia played sports and signed up for this one-of-a-kind session with us, while we observed from a corner.